During the American Revolution, General George Washington described life in the Continental in praiseworthy and disparaging terms alike. Above all, it may be said that he wished to see "discipline" ruling the days of his soldiers, as it was, in his view, the key to success on the battlefield, among many other places in life.
During the American Revolution, General George Washington described life in the Continental in praiseworthy and disparaging terms alike. Above all, it may be said that he wished to see "discipline" ruling the days of his soldiers, as it was, in his view, the key to success on the battlefield, among many other places in life.
George Washington had no campaign slogan. For George Washington facts refer to the related links below.
Valley Forge.
presedents day refers to George Washington's birthday.
If you refer to the US Capitol building, that would be George Washington during a Masonic cornerstone ceremony.
This group is called the president's cabinet.
This group is called the president's cabinet.
No, George Washington first used the term in April 1793 in reference to his cabinet. See James Thomas Flexner, George Washington and the New Nation 1788- 1793 (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1970), 214.
Bluebellies.
I am not sure which war you refer to. The French and Indian War or the American Revolution? If you rewrite your question to state what you are looking for I will be glad to give you an answer.
They refer to the king of England
the continental shelf