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George Washington

George Washington is an American hero. He played a leading role in the American Revolution, resided over the Constitutional Convention, and became America's first president. He is often referred to as the "father of the country."

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How did George Washington help others?

He was the 1 president and he thought so he could see whats best for the United States. George was a great leader to the soldiers that fought in the Revolutionary war according to the soldier and he also found out what it meant to be in love with Martha Washington so he treated others lovingly like he did with Martha Washington.

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What are some of George Washington's life lessons?

I am not sure what you want to know.

Washington lost his father when he was 11 and he moved in with his older half-brother, Lawrence when he was 16. He did not got to college but did learn to be a surveyor. He fought as a British officer in the French and Indian War, had horses shot out from under him and endured dangers and hardships from the fighting and from nature. He risked his fortune and his life to become the supreme commander of the revolutionary forces, He had to learn great persuasive skills to get the colonies to honor their commitments to send him men and supplies. He had to turn farmers into soldiers and that requires gaining their respect as well as teaching them military discipline. He suffered a very hard winter at Valley Forge and kept up morale as the war dragged on. After the war ended, he led the efforts to draft a new constitution which set up a radically new form of government and as the first President he made it work.

What were George Washington presidential decisions?

george washington the first president was a very good leader after serving the british army he didnt get the ok to be a citizen so he went aganist them as a batle and won then became a philosepher one of his most remekrable decision is to call Ahmed the buetiful daddy

What car did president George Washington drive?

None!

George Washington, the first President of the United States, was born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, VA. He died on December 14, 1799 at Mount Vernon, VA. He never saw, heard of, or drove an automobile. People in his era walked. Men rode horses or "drove" a wagon with a team of 1 or 2 horses. Women were transported on a wagon.

Though some argue that a German man invented a car in the mid 1850s, the Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company, was not widely available and few ordinary people could afford a car.

What were George Washington's prominent issues during the campaign for president?

just a thought but some things would be:

1. in 1794, after Washington ordered the protesters to appear in U.S. district court, the protests turned into full-scale defiance of federal authority known as the Whiskey Rebellion. The federal army was too small to be used, so Washington invoked the Militia Act of 1792 to summon militias from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland and New Jersey. The governors sent the troops and Washington took command, marching into the rebellious districts. The rebels dispersed and there was no fighting, as Washington's forceful action proved the new government could protect itself. These events marked the first time under the new constitution that the federal government used strong military force to exert authority over the states and citizens

2. 1793 a major war broke out between conservative Great Britain and its allies and revolutionary France, launching an era of large-scale warfare that engulfed Europe until 1815. Washington, with cabinet approval, proclaimed American neutrality. but the US was effected by the war

Which date was the Continental Army created?

The continental army was formed by the Continental Congress. The appointed George Washington to be overall commander of the forces about to battle the British.

How did George Boole die?

George Boole died on December 8, 1864 at the age of 49.

George washington served two terms as president?

George Washington did serve two terms as President of the United States. He was in office from April 30, 1789 until March 4, 1797. His Vice President was John Adams.

Which president had the white house built?

George Washington, the only US president who did not lived in the White House, selected its site and supervised its construction.

Who lived on a farm Abraham Lincoln or Washington?

Yes, first in Kentucky. Then when land title laws became difficult, Thomas Lincoln moved the family to Indiana, where the land had been surveyed by the federal government. Slavery appeared to be an issue also. Abraham Lincoln did not live in Illinois until he was about 21 years old.

What happened in george washingtons administration?

Since he was the first President he didn't change anything. He could only set what would be. How he acted, what he was called, and how he made decisions would set the bar for all presidents after him.

What did president Washington advised America's in his farewell address in 1796?

Washington was concerned about the long term safety and happiness of the people. He warned of the dangers facing the young republic, both internally and internationally. He spoke of the greatness that could come from a strong unity.

George Washington was selected to preside over which of the events on the timeline?

During George Washington's presidency, the Supreme Court met for the first time and the Bill of Rights took effect. Other events of his presidency include the New York Stock Exchange was organized, war broke out between France and Britain, and the Whiskey Rebellion took place.

What would you like to accomplish in the next two years?

i would like to achieve a higher status than you...both figuratively and literally. I want to be able to look down and see your face. i want to be happy at your expense. that is my first goal...if i would have to pick a second goal, hmmm...i would probably like to gain 2 pounds of pure, lean muscle.

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Who was Tardy George?

Colleagues of George Sykes nicknamed him Tardy George. His colleagues also called him Slow Trot Sykes. During the American Civil War, Sykes was a Union General.

Was George Washington nice or mean president?

No . . . George Washington was tall and very muscular. George had a lot of character and integrity. He worked most of his life to help other people. One example is his tireless promotion of a free university for the colonists and the brand new American citizens. He campaigned during his public life for farmers to free their slaves. He was a very honest person also. George worked hard to not be named the King of America, and he did not want to be president, feeling that others, like John Adams would be a better choice.

I would not agree that George was a "Meanie". He certainly was not fat.

How much money does george weah have presently?

Former FIFA Footballer Of The Year George M. Weah'S net worth is unknown.

What was the political career of George Washington?

He was a member of the House of Burgesses, Justice of Fairfax County, Virginia, Chairman of the Constitutional Convention and president of the USA. George Washington was a leader in the Congresses that appeared a few years before the Revolution . He was appointed commander-in-chief of colonial armies which had a political aspect to it since he had to battle constantly with the colonial governments to get supplies and recruits for his army.

What is chapter 1-3's summary in George Washington's Socks?

MR HORNBEE was talking to Matt and temperance cook Matt some food and Matt toldl Mr.Hornbee where he live and mr hornbee went to blackjack ''his mule'' and tell his horse to take matt to the river and the horse was walking through the dark

trail and matt heard a sound and matt thought that was a bird but blackjack knew that was idians

Why was George Washington a patriot?

Because he fought for the idea of freedom for the people as general of the Continental army against the British and did so at times when the odds of success were very dismal and the repercussions of failure were immense.