"Washingtonians"
Booker T. Washington was a strong supporter of vocational education for black people (in those days called "Negroes"). At a time when many white people believed Negroes were naturally inferior and should not be educated, Washington became a spokesman for the idea that education would benefit black people and help to lift them out of poverty. That is why he founded a vocational school called the Tuskegee Institute.
Executioners. (And the correct question should be "What were the people who beheaded others in medieval times called?").
what football team was called washington's fisher
Besides the Washington Monument, Mount Rushmore, Washington, D.C and Washington State can be called permanent memorials to George Washington.
George be KingYes, Officers who served under Washington wanted him to accept a kingship, but Washington flatly refused reminding them that is exactly what they fought for to get away from. He wanted people to vote on who should be be the leaders of the new Country.
People that are from Washington D.C. are called Washingtonians. Washington D.C. can be called Washington, DC, as well as the District.
People that are from Washington D.C. are called Washingtonians. Washington D.C. can be called Washington, DC, as well as the District.
Rednecks :)
People who come from Washington are called Washingtonians.
The Washington "Redskins"
George Washington was not the leader of the Anti-Federalists. George Washington did not believe that the people and politicians should be divided into specific parties.
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
If you get an answer to this, there are a lot of people in Washington who would offer you a job.
Booker T. Washington was a strong supporter of vocational education for black people (in those days called "Negroes"). At a time when many white people believed Negroes were naturally inferior and should not be educated, Washington became a spokesman for the idea that education would benefit black people and help to lift them out of poverty. That is why he founded a vocational school called the Tuskegee Institute.
George Washington set the precedent that presidents should not dress fancily, demean the people, and also that they SHOULD establish a cabinet.
the congress agreed that Washington should be called "Mr. President" rather than by a title that would suggest he was king.
George Washington