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    freedom and exemption. Washington and McCandless are similar because they did something most people would not. They both stepped out of the ordinary society and decided to do what they think is best. For example, Washington led the Continental Army against the great British Empire, and Chris left his normal and traditional life, to seek a life of adventure and determined to go on a journey across the United States. Washington became the first president of the United States. Washington was also the only

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    Gilbert du Motier. His mother was Marie-Louise-Julie de la Riviere. He didn't have any siblings. He went to harvard college. King George 3 brother convinced Marquis de Lafayette his father went to join the war for the colonies and was killed in battle. This paragraph is about adult life. He was married to Adrienne de Lafayette. He named his children George Washington de LaFayette, Anastasie Lafayette, and Virginie Lafayette. Marquis de Lafayette was a good man he came to america fight in the

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    side the Delaware River, fighting against deserters, disease, famine, and their major lack of artillery was no help to the cause. On the 25th of December in 1776, George Washington led his army across the Delaware River in New Jersey. In a desperate attempt to win a battle, and help motivate people to rejoin the revolution, Washington devised a plan to attack the Hessians at Trenton on Christmas night. He declared that it was victory or death, they were either going to win the battle, or they were

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    introduction The united states flag has been a big part of history since the beginning. patriotism also played an important part in the war. Betsy Ross made the first american flag. The flag has changed quite a bit since the design of the flag. For example the number of stars. !st paragraph Betsy Ross sewed the first flag, however she wasn’t always sewing flags. Betsy was the eighth child. she had 6 older sisters, Rachel, hannah, debby, susan, mary, and sarah. she had 1 younger brother and 1 younger

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    George Washington was the first president of the United States of America. Before he assumed his presidency he was Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. George Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, but he can trace his ancestry to his grandfather, a English immigrant. He was born February 22, 1732, but there is also controversy on the exact date of his birth. George’s father was married twice, and was a business owner. His father owned slaves

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    empire. At the beginning of the war, there was no regular American army, just a militia made up of civilians-and most of them were farmers. Naturally, they were not used to long campaigns or battles with British Regulars, and thousands quit. General Washington begged the Continental Congress to provide a regular army of men enlisted for a long term, but Congress felt that step would violate civil liberties. It was only after so many American defeats threatened the war effort that Congress agreed to offer

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    “Attention, soldiers of the Continental army, the patriots of our colonies!” George Washington shouted, drawing attention to himself as he stood. The whispers along with mumbles stopped, every person bringing their attention to the general as he stood from top to bottom as well as proud. “I will explain quickly what the plan of action is before I separate you. One through five-thousand, you will be going with Lafayette, blocking their escape from Yorktown, waiting in the Chesapeake Bay! Alexander

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    short one-day battle, in which Coulon had surrounded Washington’s Fort Necessity, and subsequently asked for the surrender of the Virginian troops led by George Washington. Although Washington agreed to the terms of this peaceful surrender, the document was written in French and

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    When George Washington, leader of the Continental Army, arrived at valley Forge, he sent word to his wife Martha washington who was already ready to head to the winter camp to spend time with her husband. She was all packed and ready to go at a moment's notice (Day). Martha Washington was a person admired by everyone from her first love die to her becoming the First Lady. Through all the things Martha went through, she showed ingenuity while run the house and leadership to her country and to women

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    essential structure that Edward G. Lengel utilizes to determine that George Washington deserved to become America’s first president is chronological order. Throughout the passage, Edward G. Lengel expressed multiple dates which followed up to why Washington was worthy of becoming America’s first president. In the text, it states, “After his marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis in 1759 and subsequent departure from the military, Washington returned himself to entrepreneurship and expanding his estate

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