Almost as long as the Revolutionary war.
Yes. The stamp act was part of the Revolutionary. Since it's part of the revolutionary and George Washington was part of the Revolutionary, then he was part of the stamp act.
George Washington was born, 22 February 1732, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA.
Yes, George Washington visited Fort Ligonier in 1758 during the French and Indian War. He was part of the Virginia Regiment and played a role in the campaign to capture Fort Duquesne. Washington's visit to Fort Ligonier was significant as it demonstrated his early involvement in military leadership and operations in the region.
George Washington
No. Washington was part of the Virginia delegation.
George Washington removed the Native American tribes, specifically the Shawnee and Mingo, from forts on the western frontier through military actions during the 1770s and 1780s. These actions were part of the broader American expansion into Native American territories.
Valley Forge.
of course he took part in writing it.
how George Washinton served his country in war?
The part that George Washington Carver played in soil conservation was developing methods of crop-rotation. This would conserved nutrients in the soil.
Well,Martha Washington had some big accomplishments.One of then were that she was part of th Civil War put i am not sure what part she played/or was in.
No. Lincoln was the President, based in Washington. He could not have been part of a military unit.