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George Washington George Washington is best known as the “Father of our
Country.” He cared for this country much like a parent would care for a child.
During his presidency, he solved many noteworthy problems. His achievements led
to a democratic, wonderful country we like to call The United States of America.
Although he’s not thought of as glamorous, George Washington is looked upon with
the utmost respect and awe by all countries of the world. George Washington was
born in Westmoreland County, Virginia on February 22, 2. ` Virginia was alarmed
when a French expedition from Canada established posts on the headwaters of the
Ohio River. Conflict over this area eventually erupted into the French and
Indian War, in which Washington played a major military role that established
his reputation as a commander. In the fall of 1758 the French were defeated. In
1759 he married Martha Dandridge Custis, a wealthy young widow. Washington
matured into a solid member of Virginia society.
From 1759 to 1774 he served in
the House of Burgesses. By 1774 Washington had become a key supporter of the
colonial cause. That same year he was elected to the First Continental Congress.
In 1775 the Second Continental Congress elected Washington commander in chief of
its army. In July Washington arrived in Massachusetts, where the battles at
Lexington and Concord had been fought. The British pulled back most of their
troops to winter in New York City, leaving scattered garrisons of German
mercenaries in New Jersey. On December 25 Washington led his small army across
the ice-clogged Delaware, successfully attacked a garrison at Trenton, and
re-crossed the Delaware without interference. In January 1777 near Princeton, he
defeated three British regiments marching to reinforce General Charles
Cornwallis. The British eventually surrendered. After the victory, Washington
rejected a plan, which had support in the army, of establishing a monarchy with
himself as king. branches should have a large gap between them. He also believed
that the president should not influence Congress in the passing of laws.
However, if he does not agree with a certain bill, he has the power of vetoing
it. He viewed the responsibilities of the president largely as administering the
laws of Congress and supervising relations with other countries.
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