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    In June 1775, Congress ordered General George Washington to take command of the Continental Army besieging the British in Boston. Despite having little practical experience in managing large, conventional armies, Washington proved to be a capable and resilient leader of the American military forces during the war. While he lost more battles than he won, George Washington employed a winning strategy that included signal victories at the Battle of Trenton in 1776 and Yorktown in 1781 . Washington’s

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    Introduction. George Washington stands at the origins of American national history. Many Americans call him “the father of our country”. Washington commanded the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War. He led the American colonists to freedom from British rule. He headed the convention that created the U.S. Constitution, as president of the republic Washington has created a basis for a federal government in which the Americans were able to find their national agreement. Despite his accomplishments

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    Martha Washington Martha Washington was a woman whose husband was well known but not many people know much about her. Once married to George Washington on January 6, 1759, Martha would be by his side until his death. (Desmond 89) Born in Virginia as Martha Dandridge to Colonel John Dandridge and Frances Dandridge, Martha grew up on a tobacco plantation called Chestnut Grove. She was the eldest of her siblings and referred as Patsy. Since she was the eldest, her mother made sure Martha began to learn

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    Britain’s control over the colonies. As depicted in the film The Crossing, based on the novelization of a real life event, the infamous George Washington leads what is left of his army across a river and unto the safe shores of Pennsylvania to escape the wrath of the British army. After suffering the blows of several defeats and the steady dwindling of his army Washington still continued to persevere in the face of adversity despite his army having scarcely any supplies. All the while dealing with the

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    The Marbleheads helped win the American Revolutionary War, even though some believe that George Washington did not need a Navy to win the war, the Navy formed with the help of the Marbleheads, who fought off the incoming British ships, as well as helping Washington crossing the Delaware. These two events, in fact, changed the outcome of the American Revolution. Major General John Glover was in charge of the Marblehead Regiment from 1775 to 1776. In 1776, this group of militiamen became part of the

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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

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    Grosvenor Square, London was forty-five years old when the Revolutionary War ended. He was promoted to lieutenant general and began service in the colonies under Major General Henry Clinton. When the British army was retreating to Yorktown, George Washington was marching his troops down from the north. The French Navy, having defeated the British Navy, started to move to the coast near Yorktown, as well. The British army was now surrounded at Yorktown. The British were also outnumbered by the French

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    educational film of American history. Additionally, I was amazed at how the actors played each character, how they portray Washington was an original thinker, and how important his decision was to the American Revolution The Crossing takes place in the winter of 1776 in less than six months before they declare independence. The American Army under General George Washington was repeatedly defeated by the British but never lost because of the Fabian Strategy. Washington’s goal was to survive so they

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    John Adams (1735-1826) has the historically unfortunate position of being president between two American icons, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. His presidency is often overlooked by scholars and even occasionally viewed as an undeserving president who won the office out of early American political maneuvering (McCullough 2001, 29). Nonetheless, he led the young nation during the end of the French Revolution and the emergence of Napoleon Bonaparte, a globally tumultuous period. The nation

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    Island took place in the Southwest portion of Long Island, New York. The area is called Brooklyn today and the battle is now called the Battle of Brooklyn. British were forced out of Boston. The british sent over men to negotiate with George Washington,but George Washington responded with, “Those who have committed no fault no pardon.” The british had 20,000 troops and america had around 10,000. Both sides were armed with muskets,and bayonets and many men carried rifled weapons. Americans suffered around

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