George Washington
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The “American Cincinnatus”
Born: 1732
Youth: Washington never attended school, but instead was educated by his father and brother. He contracted smallpox in Barbados in 1751. Tried to join the British Navy at 14, but his mother refused to give him permission.
He trained as and became a surveyor.
Military background: Commander of Virginia Military – 1755-1758
Tensions between Britain & American Colonies
- Stamp Act (1765) – British tax on official documents
- Townshend Act (1767) – British tax on tea and glass
- Boston Massacre (1770)
- Boston Tea Party (1773) – American colonists, dressed as American Native Indians, boarded ships in Boston harbour and threw tea cargo overboard in protest against increased British taxes
- Intolerable Acts (1774) – British laws (‘Coercive Acts) brought in to punish the rebellious American colonists. Further increased tensions.
1st Continental Congress (1774):
- Delegate for Virginia to Continental Congress
- 12 colonies attend
2nd Continental Congress (1775):
- Delegate for Virginia to Continental Congress
- Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Forces by the 2nd Continental Congress
Key Battles: (Washington as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Forces 1775-1783)
- Lexington & Concord
- Siege of Boston (1775) – victorious
- Battle of Long Island (1776) – defeated
- Battle of Trenton – (1776) – victorious
- Crossing the Delaware (1776)
- Battle of Philadelphia (1777) – defeated
- Battle of Saratoga (1777) – British Army defeated
*France enter the war on Americans side in 1777*
- Winter at Valley Forge (1777 – 1778) – General von Steuben trains the Continental Army in discipline & tactics.
- Yorktown (1781) – British surrender
- Washington lost more battles than he won!
President of the Constitutional Convention (1787)
Washington as President (1789 – 1797):
- Washington became President at 57 years of age.
- He was elected twice, unopposed.
- He did not live in the White House.
- John Adams was his Vice-President in both terms.
- He turned down a third term, creating the precedent of two-term limit on US Presidents to this day.
Retirement:
- Retired to Mount Vernon in 1797.
Death: 1799
Legacy:
- He granted freedom to his slaves in his Last Will & Testament.
- Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793. This proclamation set the precedent for US non-involvement in foreign wars.
- Set a precedent for two terms for US Presidents
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