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George Washington had several major victories during the Revolutionary War. Some of the notable ones include the Battle of Trenton in 1776, where Washington crossed the Delaware River and successfully surprised and defeated the Hessian troops. Another significant victory was the Battle of Yorktown in 1781, where Washington, along with the French army, successfully besieged and captured a large British army under General Cornwallis, effectively ending the war.
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George Washington was 21 when he became a major in the Virginia Militia in 1753, and 22 when he fought in the prelude to the French and Indian War (1754-1758). Washington was 43 at the start of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and 51 when it ended. He led the Continental Army as its commander-in-chief.
The major figures were probably George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Revere. There are more that I probably have not mentioned.
General Cornwallis was the British general that surrendered to the Patriot general, George Washington. That was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
Questions on the Revolutionary War include where the first battle and the last major battle took place in the Revolutionary War. What phrase describes the war and what role did George Washington and Thomas Jefferson play are questions to ask on the Revolutionary War.
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George Washington served as the president of the Constitutional Convention and became the first president of the United States of America. Ironically, after the Revolutionary War was over, he was offered the chance to become king. He declined, citing he had just fought a war to overthrow one despot, and he didn't want the distinction of becoming another one.
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