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- George Washington - Wikipedia
As commander of the Continental Army, Washington led Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War against the British Empire He is commonly known as the Father of the Nation for his role in bringing about American independence
- George Washington | Life, Presidency, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
George Washington is often called the “Father of His Country ” He not only served as the first president of the United States, but he also commanded the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1775–83) and presided over the convention that drafted the U S Constitution
- George Washington Biography
George Washington served two terms as President, afterwards retiring for one last time to his home at Mount Vernon The United State's first President, icon, and national hero died in his home on December 14, 1799
- George Washingtons Life | George Washingtons Mount Vernon
Discover the life of George Washington, America's first president and commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War
- George Washington - White House Historical Association
Unsurprisingly, the delegates trusted Washington with the presidency To this day, he is the only president to be unanimously elected On April 16, 1789, George Washington left his home at Mount Vernon to travel to New York City to be inaugurated as the first President of the United States
- George Washington | The White House
On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States
- George Washington - U. S. National Park Service
Significance: The first President of the United States Gilbert Stuart, George Washington, c 1804 George Washington was born here, at a tobacco plantation along the shore of Popes Creek, in February of 1732
- George Washington - Miller Center
Scholarly essays, speeches, photos, and other resources on George Washington, the first US president (1789-1797), the father of our country, and commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
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