Skip to main content

Home/ Armstrong-History/ Group items tagged washington

Rss Feed Group items tagged

s s

Booker T. Washington - 0 views

  • The nine-year old Washington spent long, exhausting days packing salt. Like many blacks after Emancipation, Washington wanted an education. So despite the exhausting days he used his free time to go to school.
Jane Yang

Martha Washington - 0 views

  •  
    At the age of eigteen, Martha was married to Danial Parke Custis(wealthy, handsom, 20years older than Martha)in 1757, when Martha was 26, Daniel Parke Custis died after a brief illnessMartha married George on Jn. 6, 1759Martha would not rejoin her husband until lFebbruary of 1778, where she joined him at Valley Forge

  •  
    Save Bookmark
Joshua Kim

John Hanson, First President - 0 views

  • If he had failed, the government would have fallen almost immediately and everyone would have been bowing to King Washington. 
    • Joshua Kim
       
      info why John Hanson should be famous
  •  Hanson established the Great Seal of the United States, which all Presidents have since been required to use on all official documents. President Hanson also established the first Treasury Department, the first Secretary of War, and the first Foreign Affairs Department. Lastly, he declared that the fourth Thursday of every November was to be Thanksgiving Day, which is still true today. 
    • Joshua Kim
       
      info why John Hanson should be famous
  • The Articles of Confederation didn't work well. The individual states had too much power and nothing could be agreed upon. A new doctrine needed to be written - something we know as the Constitution. 
    • Joshua Kim
       
      1 reason why john hanson isn't famous
Rebecca Lee

Betsy Ross - 0 views

  • Legend has it that Elizabeth "Betsy" Griscom Ross designed and sewed the first American flag. On a motion by John Adams, what is now called the Betsy Ross Flag -- 13 stripes with 13 stars in the upper left corner -- was officially adopted by the Continental Congress on 14 June 1777, and there is ample evidence that Mrs Ross manufactured flags for the Pennsylvania State Navy. But the first known claim that her involvement was more than merely sewing came in 1870, when her grandson addressed the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and said that she had told him on her deathbed that the flag's design was hers and the first flag was sewn by her hand. According to him, Ross was visited in her home in June 1776 by Robert Morris, George Ross (her husband's uncle), and George Washington, who asked her to create a new nation's flag. Other than her family's claims, there is no serious evidence linking Ross to the flag's design. When the US Post Office announced its Betsy Ross commemorative stamp in 1952, some naysayers and historians objected, citing the lack of documentation to support the story. US Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson responded publicly, "Even if it is a myth, it is a pleasant one ... that has been in all the history books and which all the school children love. We can't disprove it, so why not accept it?"
    • Rebecca Lee
       
      Reason to why people thought Betsy Ross, creating the first flag was a myth.
  •  
    Reason to why people thought Betsy Ross was a myth
Jane Yang

Martha Dandridge Custis Washington - 0 views

  •  
    Save Bookmark
  •  
    Born in 1731 in New Kent County, VirginiaEldest of nine childrenTwo of four children died youngdied 1802

1 - 5 of 5
Showing 20 items per page