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George Washington's use of strategic retreat in the Revolutionary War guaranteed the survival of the Continental Army. By retreating after the Battle of Long Island, Washington was able to recruit more soldiers, raise morale and plan an attack.
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George Washington had no children of his own. His wife Martha Dandridge Custic had kids from a previous marraige and he helped raise them. There names were Martha and John.
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George Washington was about 6'2. it was very tall for back then. people would raise their head up to look at Wahington
George Washington fathered none of his own, but he did adopt two
Yes. Martha Washington was the first First Lady, although the term was not used until later. During her lifetime she was known as Lady Washington. George was her second husband, her first having died. They had no children of their own, but raised the surviving two children (Patsy and Jack) from her first marriage. However, by the time George was president both the kids had died leaving George and Martha to raise Jack's kids (Nelly and George).
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He liked hunting dogs and horses. I am not sure that he favored one more than the other. He took pains to raise both.
yes, her name was Nellie Custis (Washington), his granddaughter. He had two stepchildren , son and daughter of Martha Custis, whom he married. He later raised two of his Custis grandchildren, Nellie and George.
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