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  1. George Washington. Date of Birth - Death February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799. On December 14, 1799, George Washington, the first President of the United States, died at his home in Mount Vernon, Virginia. Congress commissioned Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee a fellow Virginian, army veteran, and friend to pen an appropriate eulogy.

  2. George Washington. George Washington (n. 22 februarie 1732, Colonia și Dominionul Virginia, Cele treisprezece colonii, Imperiul Britanic – d. 14 decembrie 1799, Mount Vernon ⁠ (d), Virginia, SUA) a fost general și om de stat american, militant și factor esențial în obținerea independenței față de Regatul Marii Britanii (numele ...

  3. George Washington. First President, 1789–1797. Campaign. During the Revolutionary War, conditions were dismal for American colonists. Against heavy odds, Washington outmaneuvered British forces to lead the colonists to victory. But after the war’s end, Washington watched with dismay as the very officers who had fought off the rule of a ...

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · George Washington Biography. George Washington is often referred to as the “Father of his Country” and he is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in American history. After leading the Continental Army to victory against the British in the American Revolution, Washington helped draft the US Constitution.

  5. Inaugural Address. April 30, 1789. George Washington Event Timeline. May 08, 1789. Message in Reply to the House of Representatives. May 18, 1789. Message in Reply to the Senate. May 25, 1789. Special Message.

  6. George Washington - Founding Father, 1st President, Revolutionary War: Viewing the chaotic political condition of the United States after 1783 with frank pessimism and declaring (May 18, 1786) that “something must be done, or the fabric must fall, for it is certainly tottering,” Washington repeatedly wrote his friends urging steps toward “an indissoluble union.”

  7. George Washington was the son of Augustine Washington (1694-1743) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington (1708-1789). The Washington family moved to Ferry Farm Plantation in 1738. Located on the Rappahanock River, Washington would spend most of his childhood there. George was only 11 years old ...

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