He Became A Soldier in 1754
He Became A Soldier in 1754
George Washington
He was in a pickle
he was a soldier
George Washington never truly said, oh i am going to grow up and become a soldier but his brother Lawrence fought in the british navy and that inspired George. When Lawrence died of tuberculosis, George decided to try and take over lawrences job as head of the Virginia Militia. I am guessing he was a good soldier and enjoyed fighting for his country because he became to Commander-in-chief of the continental army and actually didnt want to be payed more than the average soldier in the army. I hope i helped =)
It was George Washington's older brother Lawrence that taught him the basics of soldiering.
As a soldier and a statesman he certainly did.
George Washington was a farmer at one time, although he was also a soldier and a statesman.
George Washington was a farmer at one time, although he was also a soldier and a statesman.
No, George Washington did not assassinate a French soldier. Throughout his military career and presidency, there is no historical evidence to suggest that Washington was involved in any acts of assassination.
He was a military leader and soldier.
George was a soldier himself.