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alize mcghee

George William Fairfax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • good friend of George Washington
    • Steven Pierna
       
      He was washingtons good friend. He treated him like if he was his borther also, he would gives him money clothing and privlages.
    • Lucas Petricorena
       
      they were like brothers, they spent all there tim together
    • alize mcghee
       
      was the husand o f his sercret lover ( sally )
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    He came to Virginia as a child, and was a contemporary and companion of George Washington. He inherited Belvoir after the death of his father. Lord Fairfax later moved to the Shenandoah Valley in 1752, fixing his residence at Greenway Court near White Post in Clarke County, at the suggestion of Thomas Bryan Martin.
Matthew Dumbrique

YouTube - President George Washington - The Greatest Man in the World - 0 views

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    This is a video of one of America's founding fathers, George Washington. This explains his life (etc.), presdiency and tragic death. Check it out.
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    This is a video of one of America's founding fathers, George Washington. This explains his life (etc.), presdiency and tragic death. Check it out.
ethan ramos

Immigrants - 17 views

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    Lord Thomas Fairfax loved to hunt dogs, when he first visited his estate in America he went out and hunted the breeded dogs used for fox hunting.
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    George Washedington join the militia after Will had died, his death changed Washington forever.
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    Lawrence was An OfficeR Ahtt Dha Virqinia Militia _ & GeoRqee washingtonn Wantedd t20 Take his Placee & Beh In His PositiOnn .
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    When general Braddick died Washington buried him in the road. He did this so that his body was not discovered and scalped. His grave was found in 1804.
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    After failing in is mission on revenge against the French George returns home. He then marries Martha, who is now Martha Washington.
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    He Married Marthaa . Sally sentt Him lLettters Till The Lastt Day He would be Alivee . SHe Will Always Be In llLovee WItt Georqee Untill The Day She diess .
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    The Battle of Plains of Abraham is the battle were both generl Wolf and Montcalm died. This entire battle lasted only 15 minutes. This battle was held in a present day park in Quebec.
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    the battle only lasted 15 minutes and both of the generals wolfe and montcalm died
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    wolfe died and montcalm died the day after and they didnt have any more coffins so they put him in a hole that a cannon ball made.
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    All of Boston was overrun with the British soldiers. You would think the British would smartly try to recover the weapons in Lexington and Concord. Instead of 10 or 15 British soldiers going to recover the weapons over 700 were sent.
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    George Washington goes to Philadelphia to see who is picked as the general of the continental army. This army is all regulars no militia. Washington is chosen as the general and accepts the honor.
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    A British soldier was traded by Washington for Charles Lee. Lee refused then accepted the position to lead the battle of Monmouth. He retreated his men and was removed from the field.
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    In the rules of war if you came to your enemy with a white flag you could not be harmed. Unless of course you get violent.
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    Thamos was killed in battle after discovering the death of his wife.
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    Gabrial was stabbed and died
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    Martin is also called the swamp fox
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    Martin went to a bar to recruit militia.
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    Martin has Gabriel die in his hands.
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    george was commander and chief
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    He was a German General.
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    Ben killed the man who killed Gabriel and Thomas
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    Harriet had 2 children that were half white. They were sent to live with her grandmother.
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    He was a slave who traveled to a free state with his master. He thought he was free, but was not
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    There were 3 different klans. One of the three is still alive.
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    Slaves picked 250 pounds of cotton a day. Until it was dark.
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    Immigrants had little paying jobs. They were fired if injured.
Jacalyn Russ

Dorchester Heights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Dorchester Heights is the central area of South Boston. It is the highest area in the neighborhood and commands a view of both Boston Harbor and downtown.
    • Jacalyn Russ
       
      at dorchester heights George washington's men had aim cannons at the town (village whatever). Why? to intimadate the british which they thought worked. the real reason that the british retreated though was because they had 35000 war ships men, ect. waiting for them in canada
  • Dorchester Heights was and is remembered in American history for an action in the American Revolutionary War known as the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. After the battles of Lexington and Concord, Revolutionary sentiment within New England reached a new high, and thousands of militiamen from the Northern colonies converged on Boston, pushing the British back within the city limits. In June 1775 British soldiers under General Howe attacked and seized Bunker Hill, but in the process sustained many losses. Following this encounter, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia gave George Washington the title of commander-in-chief and sent him to oversee the efforts outside of Boston.
    • Cesar Monterroso
       
      After General Knox brought cannons to be used against British.
    • 3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n
       
      Was were George and his army set up the cannons over night to sneak attack the Boston Harbor and take thier ship and army
Jason Diaz

Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • n the American Revolution, Lafayette served in the Continental Army under George Washington.
  • In 1775, Lafayette took part in his unit's annual training in Metz, where he met Charles-François, comte de Broglie, the Army of the East's commander and a superior. When the Duke of Gloucester, King George III's brother and colonial policy critic, travelled through the region, he was invited to dinner with de Broglie and his men.[4] Lafayette wrote in his memoirs that at this dinner when he ...first learned of that quarrel, my heart was enlisted and I thought only of joining the colors..
  • Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (or Lafayette) (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834)
    • Jason Diaz
       
      he likes to talk alot. Him and washington will become very close friends. Like father like son relationship
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    Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (or Lafayette) (6 September 1757 - 20 May 1834)
Malik Rodgers

President George Washington Facts, Trivia and Information - 0 views

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    This is just a brief description of George Washington. Basically telling his age of his presidency. It also gives facts about him that you may or may not know.
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    This is just a brief description of George Washington. Basically telling his age of his presidency. It also gives facts about him that you may or may not know.
Jason Diaz

Horatio Gates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views

    • Samuel Melendez
       
      Horatio Gates was once a british sholdier who then became a professional
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      He was a Soldier under Washington
    • Joel Garcia
       
      he was jealous of washington and would treat him bad and in one battle he won and bragged but the next instead of staying when losing he left and never came back
    • Korey Knight
       
      Gates did not like Washington at all. He despised him. He wanted to Command the Continetal Army. He got the a major victory for America he rubbed it in Washingtons face.
    • Clarissa Caraballo
       
      a man who is volunteer to be a general in the american army .
  • Horatio Lloyd Gates
    • Chyna Penas
       
      He took credit for the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga (Benedict Arnold, who led the attack, was finally forced from the field when he was shot in the leg)[1] and was blamed for the defeat at the Battle of Camden.
    • alexy velasco
       
      He was the general who had won the Battle of Saratoga. He also hated G.W. in the beggining because like Lee he wanted to be the commander of the Continental army. But unlike Lee, Gates became friends with G.W. Gates looked down on G.W. and thought he was superior to him. But in the end G.W. earned his respect.
    • Jason Diaz
       
      he was a british soldier but then turned to an american general during the revolutionary war. He had credit for the amercian victory at the battle of saratoga.
  • was a British soldier turned American
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  • general during the Revolutionary War.
  • He took credit for the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga (Benedict Arnold, who led the attack, was finally forced from the field when he was shot in the leg)[1] and was blamed for the defeat at the Battle of Camden.
  • Gates was born in Maldon, Essex, England the son of the housekeeper of the Duke of Bolton's mistress. He was a godson of Horace Walpole[2] He received a lieutenant's commission in the British Army in 1745. He served with the 20th Foot in Germany during the War of the Austrian Succession, and later was promoted to captain in the 45th Foot in 1750. He sold his commission in 1754 and purchased a captaincy in the New York provincial troops.
    • Kevin Rodriguez
       
      Gates received a Lieutenants Commission for the British Army in 1745. He was the 20th ft, in Germany
    • Carolin Tavarez-Cepeda
       
      and was a major general .
  • When the word of the revolution reached Gates in late May 1775, he rushed to Mount Vernon and offered his services to George Washington. In June, the Congress began organizing the Continental Army. In accepting command, Washington urged the appointment of Gates as adjutant of the army. On June 17, 1775, Congress commissioned Gates as a Brigadier General and Adjutant General of the Continental Army. He is considered the first Adjutant General of the American Army.
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    Gates was born in Maldon, Essex, England the son of the housekeeper of the Duke of Bolton's mistress. He was a godson of Horace Walpole He received a lieutenant's commission in the British Army in 1745.
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    Gates' results in command were much less satisfactory than his term as adjutant. He never got to command the Canadian Department, since the American Invasion of Canada had been abandoned before his arrival. He wound up as an assistant to General Schuyler in the Northern Department.
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    Gates' wife Elizabeth died in the summer of 1783. Gates retired in 1784 and again returned to Virginia. Gates served as vice president of the National Order of the Cincinnati (the organization of former Continental Army officers) and president of its Virginia chapter, and worked to rebuild his life.
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    When the word of the revolution reached Gates in late May 1775, he rushed to Mount Vernon and offered his services to George Washington. In June, the Congress began organizing the Continental Army. In accepting command, Washington urged the appointment of Gates as adjutant of the army. On June 17, 1775, Congress commissioned Gates as a Brigadier General and Adjutant General of the Continental Army. He is considered the first Adjutant General of the American Army.
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    During the French and Indian War, Gates served General Edward Braddock in America. In 1755 he accompanied the ill-fated Braddock Expedition in its attempt to control access to the Ohio Valley. This force included other future Revolutionary War leaders such as Thomas Gage, Charles Lee, Daniel Morgan, and George Washington.
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    Horatio Gates was discrased. He abandoned his men on his horse and ran away so fast his men could not catch up to him. Washington would never do that. Horatio Gates is nothing as a general compared to Washington.
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    he was a volunteer in the american army
brianna batista

Battle of Monmouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

    • Edson Ordonez
       
      very famous battle which George Washington was rallying the troops at Monmouth and he was brave.
  • he Battle of Monmouth (pronounced /ˈmɒnməθ/) was an American Revolutionary War battle fought on June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The Continental Army under General George Washington attacked the rear of the British Army column commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton as they left Monmouth Court House (modern Freehold Borough). Unsteady handling of lead Continental elements by Major General Charles Lee had allowed British rearguard commander Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis to seize the initiative but Washington's timely arrival on the battlefield rallied the Americans along a hilltop hedgerow. Sensing the opportunity to smash the Continentals, Cornwallis pressed his attack and captured the hedgerow in stifling heat. Washington consolidated his troops in a new line on heights behind marshy ground, used his artillery to fix the British in their positions, then brought up a four gun battery under Major General Nathanael Greene on nearby Combs Hill to enfilade the British line, requiring Cornwallis to withdraw. Finally, Washington tried to hit the exhausted British rear guard on both flanks, but darkness forced the end of the engagement. Both armies held the field, but the British commanding General Clinton withdrew undetected at midnight to resume his army's march to New York City.
    • Cesar Monterroso
       
      This is when General Charles Lee was in charge of leading the attack against British in whats now today Freehold, New Jersey. Charles Lee went into battle confused and didn't know what to do. Soldiers followed in his steps, in till George Washington arrives and takes order.
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    "28"
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    Washington consolidated his troops in a new line on heights behind marshy ground, used his artillery to fix the British in their positions, then brought up a four gun battery under Major General Nathanael Greene on nearby Combs Hill to enfilade the British line, requiring Cornwallis to withdraw.
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    In May of 1778, The British commander, General Clinton in Philadelphia, faced with a war with France decided it was prudent to protect New York City and Florida. He sent 3000 troops to protect Florida by sea. Then On June 18, the British began to evacuate Philadelphia, crossing New Jersey to go to New York City. They have 11,000 troops, a thousand loyalists and a baggage train 12 miles long.
alize mcghee

Peggy Shippen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

  • Peggy Shippen
    • Jacalyn Russ
       
      Peggy shippen was very wealthy. She had done a puppet show on george washington also. Not a good one though. it was more of a dis.
    • brianna batista
       
      peggy was benedict arnolds second wife she had lots of money made fun of washington in a puppet show. she was the daughter of edward shippen and born into a philidelphia family. she could get anything she wanted from her sister by throwing tantrums.she also instigated with arnold and makor john andr.
  • Peggy was the daughter of Edward Shippen and born into a prominent Philadelphia family.
    • Kevin Rodriguez
       
      Peggy Shippen was the daughter of Edward Shippen and was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Jason Diaz
       
      She was the second wife of General benedict arnold. She was also the daughter of edward shippen. She was very young, she learned that she could get anything she wanted from her sister.
  • When she was very young, she learned that she could get anything she wanted from her sister, Elizabeth, by throwing a tantrum.
    • Kevin Rodriguez
       
      She was very stubborn, and we always got what she wanted from her sister. She got everything she wanted by giving her sister an attitude, and by throwing fits.
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  • Although Peggy was newly wed, she still kept in contact with her dear friend, Major John Andre. The couple had many close friends that were members of the Tory political party. Peggy Shippen may have instigated the correspondence between Arnold and Major John André, her friend and previous suitor, who served as aide-de-camp to General Henry Clinton. She may also have been sending military secrets to the British before she married Arnold. Other suspects in Philadelphia, for whom there is evidence in the form of letters of correspondence with André, are loyalists Rev. Jonathan Odell and Joseph Stansbury.[2]
    • Kevin Rodriguez
       
      Even though she was in newly wed mode. She always talked to her friend John Andre. They were members of Tory party. She was sending serects to the British Military.
  • Peggy Shippen rejoined Arnold and followed him to London in 1781 and resided with him in New Brunswick (now part of Canada) from 1787 until 1791 before returning to London again. Shippen loyally remained at her husband's side in spite of financial disasters and the cool reception he received in Britain and New Brunswick. After his death in 1801, she used his estate to pay off his bad debts. In 1788 Shippen returned to the United States to care for her parents and then returned to England. She died in England in 1804, and was buried with her husband at St. Mary's Church, Battersea, Surrey, on 25 August 1804.
    • Kevin Rodriguez
       
      Peggy rejoined Arnold. And she went to London in 1781 and then she went to live with him in New Brunswick which is now Canada. 1787 to 1791 before going to London.
  • 1760 Peggy (Margaret) Shippen was born on July 11 in Philadelphia. 1779 Peggy Shippen was married to Benedict Arnold on April 8th. 1780 George Washington discovered that Benedict Arnold had given plans of West Point to Major John Andre. After that, Andre was arrested as a spy. Benedict Arnold was accused of being a spy. Arnold fled to British territories and Margaret Shippen was forbidden to return to Philadelphia. 1804 Margaret Shippen died from cancer
    • Kevin Rodriguez
       
      She was born July 11th. 1760. She got married at the age of 19 to the man Benedict Arnold. on April 8th 1779. Washington had found out that Benedict had give ideas to the West Point Major John Andre. Andre was arrested for being a spy. In 1804 Peggy Shippen died at the age of 64 age cancer.
    • 3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n
       
      She was the wife of general Benedict Arnold
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      peggy was benedict arnolds second wife she had lots of money made fun of washington in a puppet show. she was the daughter of edward shippen and born into a philidelphia family. she could get anything she wanted from her sister by throwing tantrums.she also instigated with arnold and makor john andr.
    • alize mcghee
       
      eggy was the youngest child of the family, though there were two other boys born later who died in infancy. She grew up as the baby of the family, 
    • Ashley Torres
       
      Peggy Shippen was Benedicts wife. She had a lot of money from washington in a puppet show and she would get anything she wanted from her sister by throwing tantrums.
    • alize mcghee
       
      Peggy is married to Hollander . & died august ; 25 1804 
    • alize mcghee
       
      i mean to Benedict Arnold .
  • Benedict Arnold had a total of eight children, three of whom were with Margaret Mansfield. Arnold had five children with Peggy Shippen. All of his sons with Peggy Shippen served in the army. They are as followed. Edward Shippen Arnold (1780-1813) (Lieutenant) James Robertson Arnold (1781-1854) (Lieutenant General) Sophia Matilda Arnold (1785-1828) George Arnold (1787-1828) (Lieutenant Colonel) William Fitch Arnold (1794-1846) (Captain)
  • Peggy met Benedict Arnold, an American military commander and governor of Philadelphia. Peggy met him at a dance and offered to dance with him, even though he had a lame leg. The two flirted. Shortly after Elizabeth (Peggy's sister) got engaged, Benedict Arnold sent Pe
  • ggy's father a letter for permission for an engagement to Peggy.
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    Peggy was the daughter of Edward Shippen and born into a prominent Philadelphia family. Edward Shippen was a judge and member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania. Her father suffered major persecution from the Zealots in authority at Boston.[1] Peggy was the youngest child of the family, though there were two other boys born later who died in infancy. She grew up as the baby of the family, but soon became the favorite of her father.
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    When she was very young, she learned that she could get anything she wanted from her sister, Elizabeth, by throwing a tantrum.
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    Peggy Shippen got married with Arnold
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    She was a tory
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    Her father suffered major persecution from the Zealots in authority at Boston.
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    She like readin new papers and study polictics
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    She was the second wife of Benedict Arnold
Carolin Tavarez-Cepeda

Joseph Brant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • was a Mohawk military and political leader who was closely associated with Great Britain during and after the American Revolution. He was perhaps the most well-known North American Indian of his generation. He met many of the most significant people of the age, including George Washington and King George III.
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    he met GOrge washigton and king jorge
Malik Rodgers

Facts about George Washington - 0 views

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    He died on December 14, 1799 in Mount Vernon, Virginia at the age of 67. After his death he was posthumously promoted to the position of General of the Armies of Congress. He was the only president who died in the 1700s.
anonymous

William Fairfax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Prominent citizens of the colony, including George Washington, a neighbor and a close friend, visited frequently, and Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the first member of the British nobility to reside in the colonies, lived at Belvoir before he moved to the Shenandoah Valley. Despite the grandeur of their surroundings and the refinement of their furnishings, planters like the Masons, McCartys, Washingtons, and Fairfaxes did not lead indolent lives. Conscious of their civic duty, they were the political, social, economic, and religious leaders of their immediate neighborhood and of the colony at large.
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    The cousin of George Washington
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    he was a very wealthy man . and married ann fairfax.
3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n

George V of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom
3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n

George III of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738[1] – 29 January 1820 [N.S.]) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland
Cesar Monterroso

George Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • eric rivera
       
      mason is important because good friend of george washingtion (his neighbor)
  • George Mason IV (December 11, 1725 – October 7, 1792) was an American patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention. Along with James Madison, he is called the "Father of the Bill of Rights."[1][2][3][4] For these reasons he is considered one of the "Founding Fathers" of the United States
    • Cesar Monterroso
       
      Was a member for the House of Burgess.
ashley lendof

George Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    he was the first president of the united states of america
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    He was the commander of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War.He was also known as a great dancer.He was also known for his tallness.
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    george washington was one of the greatest leaders that america has ever had. he refused to shake hand he was a great dancer and he was known to be a very tall man standing at six feet four inches
Steven Pierna

Sally Fairfax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • was the wife of George William Fairfax
    • Steven Pierna
       
      George washington was in love with her at the same time.
  • was apparently in love with at the time of his marriage to
    • Steven Pierna
       
      He did not want to fall in love with her because he did want his friend to be sad.
3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n

Sash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The modern British Army retains a scarlet sash for wear in certain orders of dress by sergeants and above serving in infantry regiments, over the right shoulder to the left hip. A similar crimson silk net sash is worn around the waist by officers of the Foot Guards in scarlet full dress and officers of line infantry in dark blue "Number 1" dress. The same practice is followed in some Commonwealth armies
    • Cesar Monterroso
       
      Sash worn by British. Sash worn during battle to show service. During the Movie General Braddock gave George Washington his sash. Every other battle from that George Washington wore it.
  • The present day armies of India and Pakistan both make extensive use of waist sashes for ceremonial wear. The colours vary widely according to regiment or branch and match those of the turbans where worn. Typically two or more colours are incorporated in the sash, in vertical stripes. One end hangs loose at the side and may have an ornamental fringe. The practice of wearing distinctive regimental sashes or cummerbunds goes back to the late nineteenth century.[3].
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    yeah george thought of it as an honor and when he died he would talk highly of braddock so yeah he kept his sash
Matthew Dumbrique

050127_washingtonteeth_hmed_630a.hmedium.jpg (JPEG Image, 423x207 pixels) - 0 views

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    George Washington's teeth were not made out of wood. In fact, they were made of ivory which is made from the tusks of elephants.
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    George Washington's teeth were not made out of wood. In fact, they were made of ivory which is made from the tusks of elephants.
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