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George Washington's Role In The Revolutionary War

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George Washington born on February 22nd, 1732 was a man of honor and patriotism, He was a disciplined but fair general and a humble president who set the standards for his successors this is why he should be remembered. As a man he was a simple farmer who when duty called he fought for his former country britain. As a general he led soldiers with discipline and honor then returned to his home. As a president he was humble and refused to be anything like king.

Before George Washington was a general and president he was a simple farmer and soldier of the British army. At the age of twenty he inherited his family’s land. He thought of farming as an honorable profession and wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty with his workers. When he was twenty-one he joined the army of Britain during the French Indian War. He quickly gained prestige and was awarded command …show more content…

When he did join he quickly rose ranks as he was elected commander-in-chief but this was largely the fact that he was popular in Virginia. Although George Washington had no formal large battle training and lost more battles than he had won The battles he did win were major and played a key role in the outcome of the war. As an example I will use the battle of Yorktown, this battle took place on september 28th 1781 George Washington ordered the aiding french fleet to attack Yorktown by sea while the continental army attacked via land. This battle was also the deciding battle in the revolutionary war and the future country known as the U.S.A. was victorious. Compared to the many other candidates the decision made by congress to elect George Washington as Commander-In-Chief for the Revolutionary was an amazing because if they did not than America as we know now may be

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