"Parent" does not have an "e" at the end....buy a dictionary....
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Martha did not work outside of the home and did not really enter politics.
Martha Washington mostly accomplished the good, loyal house wife job... she always stayed by George Washington's side. Which leads to when in Valley Forge she helped tend for soldiers that were wounded or dieing or were starving to death or had been frost-bitten.Martha Washington was the First Lady of the United States of America she was married to George Washington. Martha was a widow before marrying George, she is known for visiting troops in while traveling to visit her husband. There are no documented awards given to Martha.
Do your own homework! But I am doing a research project on Martha so no she never seamed to have a job besides taking care of her two kids which she had with her first husband Daniel Parke Custis. Martha and Gorge never had kids.
America was very traditional back then, and the idea of a married woman working was unheard of. Martha Washington's job was to be the First Lady (even though that term was not in common use back then). She was hostess when the president entertained distinguished visitors, and she was also a role model for how a wife (especially the wife of a great leader) should act. She was extremely popular, and women admired her for her elegance; she was also perceived as a compassionate person and a woman who was deeply patriotic.did u go to school
Yes, everyone does. But I'm not just saying that. She didn't go to the inauguration because she was... basically pouting. She was mad that GW took the job when she didn't want him too.
It does not seem that she had a job in the modern sense of a career. She was a wife (married to George Washington Gale Ferris) and a mother at a time when that was what women were supposed to do. It was also a time when there was little access to contraception, so she had eight (some sources say ten) children-- that in itself was a full-time job.
No, Martha Dandridge Custis Washington [June 2, 1731-May 22, 1802] didn't have a job in the sense of carrying out certain responsibilities for which she received regular pay. But she was expected to carry out joblike responsibilities. Specifically, she was born, and married into, the wealthy landowning class in the subsequent United States of America. So she received a dowry and an inheritance. In return for economic security, she received a private education that prepared her to take her place in society as a hostess and as the manager of the household.
Martha's dad worked as a docter then he quit
What school subject did Washington use most on his job?"
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