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It is hard to say what made the biggest change. Some possibilities might be

  • The death of his older half-brother, which gave him the large Mount Vernon plantation
  • his marriage to Martha
  • The American Revolution and his involvement in declaring independence
  • His appointment as commander of the Colonial army and so his job to conduct the war and his ultimate victory and rise to a position of hero .
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