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    When I was researching leaders I wasn’t quite sure who I wanted to pick because as we all know there are so many to choose from. I decided to pick one of our earliest leaders, George Washington. During his lifetime George Washington “wore” many hats. Not only was he the first President of the United States he was also the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and he was one of the founding fathers of the United States. He accomplished so much in his 67 years of life

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    George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Washington was the oldest of his five siblings but had two older step-brothers. He didn’t have a middle name; his full name was George Washington. By the time he was eleven George’s father died. When his father died George inherited ten slaves from him. Washington had a private tutor and never went to college. He most likely stopped getting and education around the time he was fifteen. As a young boy George loved

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    surprises a drunken Hessian garrison, and seizes Trenton for a time. Washington slips away to Princeton, where he strikes the British rear. Leading the attack on his horse, he shouted: “Parade with me, my brave fellows!” And when the British lines break, he leads the charge with another shout: “It is a fine fox chase, my boys!” (Timeline of George Washington) The Battle of Trenton was a beautifully won battle and Washington was the one to lead it. This was a major example of Washington’s skills

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    Army would not have been able to win this battle had it not been for George Washington, the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. His effective leadership has been so crucial to the creation of this country and without it, we would probably be somewhere

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    Charles Lee

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    American history. Serving under George Washington, Charles Lee participated in a number of battles. However, history says Charles Lee was treacherous to the cause, all the while that he was in command during that time; he was acting in bad faith toward the Americans. His influence in the army was, at all times, mischievous (General Charles Lee: Traitor of the American Revolution). To the British, Charles Lee was a traitor who turned on England to fight under George Washington. Due to Charles Lee’s treacherous

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    The Founding Fathers

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    themselves on the chop and block by fighting in this war and being the faces of this war. George Washington fought in the battle of trenton, the founding fathers fought in some way. They did the olive branch petition and did all the planning on this war. Who do you think the british would kill first the colonists or the Founding Fathers? The Founding Fathers put themselves on the line. For example, George Washington lead his men into the battle of trenton. He led 2,400 men

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    concludes as, George Washington, a general for the Patriots and

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    GEORGE WASHINGTON Joseph Strohmeyer “It is far better to be alone, than to be in bad company.” That quote was said by one of the best and the first president of the United States Of America, George Washington. On February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, our 1st President Of The United States Of America was born. He was a great student in school with good grades and basically never got into trouble with anyone. George had no kids. When he married his wife Martha Washington she

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    Mr. George Washington Jr.

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    Ready to change the world, Mr. George, formally known as George Washington Jenkins Jr. had a dream that he could build a “food paradise”. One of eight children of a general store owner in Georgia, Mr. George at 12 begin to help out in his father’s store. He then gradually migrated to Florida where he worked at a Piggly Wiggly store where he quickly became store manager. When that winter haven store closed because of the economic times Mr. George set out to change the grocery world with great innovation

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    George Washington Have you ever wondered how our country got started or who our first president was? Our first president was George Washington and he was an important part of the start of our country. By examining the life of George Washington and his role in the war and the effects he had in the war it is clear that he had a big and important role in the beginning of our country and how it is now. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 .

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