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    determined to become their own country and disaffiliate from Britain. The entirety of the war could have not been won without the leadership of George Washington, the unfaltering fortitude of the fearless volunteers who sacrificed their lives for the better of the colonies, and the financial and military assistance from other countries. George Washington was a remarkable leader. The heroism he demonstrated during the battle at Princeton provided the extra push of confidence that the…

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    absurd and wacky, they are some of the many things that George Washington Carver made using peanuts. Throughout his lifetime, George Washington Carver discovered about 300 new uses for the peanut and ultimately changed the way we think about agriculture today. He was a botanist, an innovator, an educator, but most importantly, he was an inspiration. Without George Washington Carver, America wouldn’t be the way it is today! Though George Washington Carver’s birthday is unknown, historians…

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    George Washington was a Virginian representative to the First Continental Congress. He was again present at the Second Continental Congress. Here John Adams argued that this seasoned soldier should lead the new Continental Army. Washington believed in the cause so much that he accepted the job without pay. Washington achieved his first victory, that of retaking Boston, without much difficulty. Despite all the difficulties faced he was determined that the country win free of the British…

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    Out of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson the man who made the strongest President of the United states of America would have to be George Washington. For his achievements before and during his Presidency. Washington devoted so much to the United States and was the strongest of our great presidents. Even if he had wooden teeth. Before George was President he fought with nobility in the French and Indian War, he then went on to being the commander and chief of the…

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    George Washington could arguably be the best president but reasons as to why Washington was the nation 's most well done president can be drawn from before his presidency as a general during the revolutionary war. During the war he demonstrated great strength in leadership and intelligence, leading his outnumbered army away from defeat on two different occasions that gave them a much needed advantage that ultimately won the war. The first occasion was during the battle of Princeton on December…

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    these presidents are trying to make things go smoothly. The presidency of George Washington helped strengthen the country, and the presidency of Thomas Jefferson strengthened the country. During the New Nation period, the policies that Washington established in his presidency helped the country as a union. The internal affairs and policies that…

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    what she is today. George Washington is one of those brave men. He was a very great man and did many things throughout his life for America. George Washington was born in Virginia on February 22, 1732. in Philadelphia on May 1775 he was elected to command the American army. Major Washington was sent to Fort LeBoeuf to warn the French to leave the land claimed by Britain , in 1773. At the age of 23 Washington was made commander of all virginia troops. Throughout George Washington he has done…

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    George Washington did many things through his life. He got married to a beautiful wife, had 2 children and became our wonderful first President of the United States. He also had many struggles like having tooth troubles the entire time of his life and struggles when he fought in the French War. But, overall George enjoyed his Presidential career, kids, and wife. George Washington, the first United States Presidents was born on February 22, 1732 in Wakefield, V.A. Georges father was Augustine…

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    because the first president of America, George Washington addressed the American humans for the final time. It was called the Farewell Address. This speech became written within the 1796, a term described via the Yankee Revolution and inception of america. All through this era George Washington turned into a cherished and respected public figure among people. He becomes a role version and the concept of as the father of the us. as a result of his reputation, Washington was regarded as much as…

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    Character Analysis George Washington is probably the most influential president and leader of our country even today. Without him we would have no America, no freedom, and who knows what country would be here now. He may not have been the most educated and athletic guy, but he obviously knew what he was doing so I will tell you about his past and what he had laid down for our country then and how he influences our country and the world even now. George Washington was one of our country's…

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