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George Washington: Father Of The American Revolution

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George Washington was born on February 22nd, 1732. He was commander in chief of the continental army during the American revolutionary war (1775-1783) and served two terms as the first .U.S. president. Washington was raised in Colonial Virginia. As a young man he worked as a surveyor then fought in the French & Indian war (1754-1763). While being commander in chief he led the colonial forces to victory against the British. In 1760 Washington had experienced first-hand the effects of rising taxes on American colonists by the British, and came to believe that the best thing for the colonists to do was to declare independence from England. Washington served as a delegate to the first continental congress in 1774, at Philadelphia. By the time the second continental congress convened a year later the American revolution had begun Before his appointment as head of the continental army, Washington had never commanded a large army in the field. Washington’s smallpox inoculation program was one of his best decisions in the war. He gave his men a virus that wasn’t as strong and deadly so they couldn’t get smallpox. Only about 1 in 10 men died instead of about 9 in 10 …show more content…

On Christmas night, in a blizzard, he leads his men across the ice-flaked Delaware River to Trenton, NJ, surprises a drunken Hessian garrison, and seizes Trenton for a while. Washington slips away to Preston, 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’s a fine fox case, my

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