In 1775, George Washington was put in charge of organizing and training the Continental Army. He found the men to be inexperienced and had a lack of supplies.
George Washington signed one treaty while president of the United States. It was the Jay Treaty that resolved some of the remaining issues of the Revolutionary War.
He didn't necessarily campaign, the idea of campaiging for office came as an idea later. Washington was chosen for office by fellow government officials.
I have know clue. What kind of questions are these. I mean really.
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Provided a fellowship for the former American Revolutionary War officers and developed funds for the families of the original members. It still exists today as a hereditary membership society interested in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 and has an interest in Vetran's Affairs issues.
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George Washington signed one treaty while president of the United States. It was the Jay Treaty that resolved some of the remaining issues of the Revolutionary War.
In his farewell address what local issues does Washington warn us about?
The Untied States had one issues with Britain following the Revolutionary War. The only issues they had was British restricted trade with the United States.
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This question must be answered by you -- we don't know what issues you encountered while you wrote your essay!
He didn't necessarily campaign, the idea of campaiging for office came as an idea later. Washington was chosen for office by fellow government officials.
It is a Military Historical Society with headquarters in Washington, DC whose members are chosen on a hereditary basis from Revolutionary War officers.
We may encounter adverse union issues subsequent to the closing of the factory.
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No, you cannot. Even if you are able to, you would encounter a number of hardware compatibility issues.
George Washington wanted to publicize issues about war and other problems.