by fighting duumbs
No, George Washington was not at Mount Vernon when the British warship arrived
Some of the American colonists after defeating the British were ready, in their glee of victory, to make George Washington king. Not only did Washington reject that idea out of hand but the idea of a new king was not the idea of most colonists. They wanted and received a republican form of government where power was not concentrated in the hands of a few.
There was no U.S.A. when George Washington was born, so he may have been a British citizen at birth.well the answer above is patially right he wasntconsidered a british citizen because he was born in the colonies he came, from Scottish decent, but he was considered a colonist
George Washington led the Continental Army to victory against the British.
The continental army under the command of General George Washington surrounded Boston with the British army's own cannons!
The revolutionary war between the British and the colonists.
The French helped in the war with the British.
Attempted to make peace with King George III
the colonists (George Washington's army) would attack the weakest part of the columns
George Washington
George Washington was commissioned by the British Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in the French and Indian War. He was the commander in chief if the American colonists in the Revolutionary War.
The congress pursued peace
they took over louisbourg, a strong french fort.
they didn't they help THE BRITISH not the colonist then george washington came and changed there mind
The Colonists, led by George Washington fought the British Army, led by General Cornwallis.
No, George Washington was not British by birth. He was American British.
They tried to drive the French out of the Ohio valley your welcome homie