George was chosen because he was young, strong, and could move quickly, being good with horses. He had also volunteered for the job. I think the authorities chose him because he would be able to be friendly and diplomatic towards the French.
George Washington had 3 different legal advisers during his time as president. Edmund Randolph, William Bradford, and Charles Lee are the three men who served as Attorney General which is also the legal adviser for the president.
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he meant that nothing will become a law or occur without him seeing it and approving it. When people heard him say that they trusted him and he made what he said come true.
Yes he took to the great council of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and did not just rely on his own judgments. He took other peoples opinions around him that he trusted and formed a logical and reasonable conclusion.
It is most accurate to say that the American War for Independence ended not in a surrender by the British but, rather, with a British acknowledgement of defeat. After eight long years of hostilities, the British were war-weary and otherwise exhausted with the effort. Further, their military was also over-stretched due to its many other commitments around the globe -- and could not achieve its aim of subduing the American rebellion.
Benedict Arnold was one of George Washington's most trusted generals and a spy for the British
No. It is considered a weapon until you are trusted by authorities.
Benedict Arnold was the trusted American General who was caught spying for the British Army.
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Marquis de Lafayette.
George Washington thought him as one of his favorites, and Greene was Washingtons second-in-hand, not to mention that when he died Washington said that he trusted him with his life. So I would say Washington.