In "George Washington Socks," Israel and Matt overhear a critical military plan involving the British troops' strategy during the Revolutionary War. They learn about the British intentions to capture key positions and the importance of maintaining control over the waterways. This information proves vital as it could influence the outcome of battles, highlighting the significance of intelligence in warfare. Their knowledge about the plans underscores the themes of bravery and the impact of ordinary individuals on historical events.
In "George Washington's Socks," Israel and Matt overhear a critical conversation about the Continental Army's plans to cross the Delaware River and launch a surprise attack on the British forces in Trenton, New Jersey. This information is pivotal as it highlights the strategic maneuvers of George Washington during the Revolutionary War. The boys' discovery of these plans adds a sense of urgency and significance to their time-traveling adventure.
George Washington's highest military rank was commander in chief of the Continental Army.
no
George is afraid to have Candy overhear his plans for the farm and his dream to join Lennie in owning rabbits. He worries that Candy will judge him or interfere with his aspirations.
George Washington
he was a general. he was a general. he was a general.
George Washington
yes
For President.
He warned the military not to get into foreign affairs.
Martha Washington was important because she was the first lady
George Washington was a plantation owner, politician and military officer.