Well, honey, George Washington built Fort Necessity in southwestern Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. Unfortunately for ol' George, he had to surrender the fort to the French in 1754. Guess even the Father of Our Country had his off days.
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George Washington did not build Washington, D.C. It was named after him. It held it's first assembly in 1800.
Maybe you are referring to Fort Necessity, which Washington's men built in Western Pennsylvania in March, 1754. In July , 1754, he was forced to surrender the fort to a superior force of French and Indians and suffered an embarrassing and hazardous march back to Virginia.
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