I would say that Thomas Jefferson was a lot like George Washington in many ways.
This is based on opinion, but I would say he was like George Washington.
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He didn't invent the office. The convention did as it wrote the constitution. In fact Washington didn't say a word the entire convention.
During the Siege of Boston, George Washington emphasized the importance of discipline, unity, and resilience among the Continental Army. He urged his troops to remain steadfast and committed to the cause of independence, recognizing the critical role they played in the fight against British forces. Washington also expressed confidence in their ability to withstand the siege and encouraged them to maintain hope for eventual victory. His leadership and words served to inspire and motivate the soldiers during a challenging period.
did George Washington say "march to the relief of Boston"
He warned about the dangers of parties.
because he did not like it that's sucks
I do not believe Washington ever met with King George III.
"SCREW THIS CRAP AMERICA SUCKS" ( George Washington )
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well this question has caused many debates over time. Some say george but there are some that say that his first name is alfonso. i personally believe that his name is alfonso but that is just my opinion. i have done a lot of research on alfonso in the past but everywhere i have looked it has sadi that his name is george. no is it just me or are those people just plain stupid?
George Washington was not for either Political Party, although different parties did not exist back then, he did say that political parties would be the downfall of this nation.
After the Boston tea party, British parliament passed the Coercive Acts or as the patriots would say the Intolerable Acts.
The actual question is: "what did George Washington say to his men on March 3?" The answer is : Tomorrow we will march forth
Fisher Ames gave George Washington's eulogy. In the eulogy he said that Washington was 'born for their country and the whole of human race.'
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