George Washington

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A Great Leader : George Washington
A war veteran, leader, and first president of the United States of America, George Washington was one of our greatest leaders of all time. As one of the founding fathers, George Washington lived during the era of struggle and colonization. As the first President of our country, Washington learned valuable skills as a young boy, became a war hero, and set the standard for the future leaders of the United States of America.
On February 22, 1732 one of the greatest leaders of this nation was born, George Washington. Child of Augustine and Mary Washington, he was their first born son as well as the oldest of six children. He was born in Westmorland County, Virginia and later moved to Mount Vernon where he spent most of his life. As he grew older, he gained useful characteristics that were not common for the time. These traits included learning morals, respectful manners and body language. Washington’s older half-brother, Lawrence, played a big part in his life as a very influential role model. Lawrence thought him trigonometry and how to survey land. As a teen around the age of sixteen, Washington became a surveyor. He traveled around the western part of Virginia surveying land. Washington’s older half-brother, Lawrence, married Anne Fairfax, daughter of William Fairfax. Washington finally made a break, as he was assigned to be the official surveyor for William Fairfax. After he had surveyed many lands around Virginia, his older brother, Lawrence died of tuberculosis. After his brother’s death, Washington received all the lands his family owned. He farmed on that land and later he expanded his land to more than eight thousand acres across Virginia. Washington met Martha Custis right befor...

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...war, he influenced the nation to have a strong central government. After his death and the rejection of a third term, the two-term limit was made. The first president of the United States, George Washington held many reliable traits as a young man, as he grew to a war hero, and an influential leader for generations to come.

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