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Why Was George Washington Important

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George Washington was the most influential figure of his time, he lead our young nation to freedom with little military experience. Most people were drawn to Washington’s leadership and overall humbleness, he was a typical southern gentleman who was propper and polished. Although he knew he wanted to be a leader in his nation, he could have never known that roughly two hundred years later, he would still be the most influential figure in the Revolutionary War. So many things throughout his life shaped him into an excellent leader and he wouldn't have been the same without these challenges. As a child Washington liked to do what all young southern boys did, he hunted, fished and played in the stream. Washington’s difficult mother, Mary Ball Washington, often complained that her eldest child, George, was ungrateful and neglected his duties to his mother. Washington’s father, Augustine Washington, died when young George was eleven. His father's death brought hardship on the family, leaving behind George and his five other brothers and sisters (Badertscher). Due to his father's death, Washington never was able to receive a formal education from England. He did although receive some form of education from a school in …show more content…

Washington knew there was about 1,400 British troops isolated around Trenton, New Jersey. So he decided to load his troops into boats and cross the Delaware River on Christmas night and launch a surprise attack on the British. A spy of the British knew about Washington’s plans to attack but they were not concerned because they did not fear the Americans. Washington and his troops crossed the river and totally blindsided the British during their Christmas celebrations, boosting the Americans spirits (Mount Vernon). Washington devised the perfect plan to not only win a British battle, but he knew he had to to something to cheer his troops up, and he found the right

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