George Washington: A Founding Father's Journey

George Washington: A Founding Father's Journey

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Ethan Morris

History, Social Studies

6th - 12th Grade

Hard

02:43

George Washington, born in 1732, began his career as a surveyor and joined the colonial militia. He gained fame during the French and Indian War. Post-war, he opposed British taxes and became a key figure in the Continental Congress. As commander of the Continental Army, he led the colonies to victory in the American War of Independence. Elected as the first U.S. president, he faced challenges in uniting the states and managing political parties. Washington maintained neutrality in foreign conflicts and retired in 1797, leaving a lasting legacy before his death in 1799.

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What was George Washington's first public office?

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In which war did George Washington gain a reputation for bravery?

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Who did George Washington marry in 1759?

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What role did Washington play in the Continental Congress?

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Which battle's victory persuaded the French to ally with the Americans?

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What significant event happened on October 19, 1781?

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What was Washington's role in the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

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Which two political parties emerged during Washington's presidency?

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What was Washington's stance when war broke out between Britain and France in 1793?

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When did George Washington retire from public life?

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