WOW Seriously? there were no black presidents until Barrack Obama Rtard. GW fought for the British in the French and Indian War as a colonel but after a crushing defeat and mistake he was asked to being lowered a rank, instead he resigned, later he became the commander of the revolutionary War for the Continential Army.
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Washington was actually neither. He was born on American soil, but was considered a British subject, not a British Citizen.
No, George Washington was not at Mount Vernon when the British warship arrived
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.
yes George Washington wanted to see the country he loved to be free of British rule
George Washington thought the British were going to attack Long Island because this was the easiest port for the troops to reach. When the Battle of Long Island did take place Washington and his troops were defeated.
No, George Washington was not British by birth. He was American British.
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No George Washington said to his cousin that he should have refused the British when they asked for helped
No, George Washington was not at Mount Vernon when the British warship arrived
France helped George Washington defeat the British at Yorktown.
to help the british force george washington to surrender
George Washington Hines has written: 'Negro banking institutions in the United States' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Blacks
Yes he was
The British won, but not because of George Washington
George Washington was the American leader who led the country to independence.
The cast of Negro Colleges in War Time - 1943 includes: George Washington Carver as himself