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.
He said it was a thought less idea-George Washington
He said that at the March On Washington. He said that at the March On Washington.
This speech occurred on August 28, 1963. It was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
I would say that Thomas Jefferson was a lot like George Washington in many ways.
"March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom - August 28, 1963"
did George Washington say "march to the relief of Boston"
He said it was a thought less idea-George Washington
This could be due to cultural norms and conventions. In the US, cities like London and Boston are well-known internationally, so including "England" helps to specify which city is being referred to. In contrast, when mentioning "Boston" or "Washington" within the US, there is typically no need to specify the country since it is assumed to be the USA.
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"Boston is home to more than 60 colleges and universities, serving over 250,000 students" -- at least this is what Vanna White was prompted to say during a promotional spot during College Week in Boston in 2009.
In Boston, Massachusetts during the 1750's to 1760
you say " soy de Boston, Massachusetts"
Washington DC, August 28, 1963, from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
Impossible to say without knowing the politician in question.
the same, Washington.
Washington D.C.
Soy de Washington.