The Father of His Country “If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known, that we are at all times ready for war”(Mount Vernon 1). This was a quote said by the famous first president George Washington. Before he was president, George washington was a surveyor of Virginia lands and developed a deep connection and passion for Virginia. In addition, he also was a colonel in the british army and was ordered to deliver messages to french settlers who were believed to be on British lands. The uttermost accomplished and outstanding revolutionary is George Washington because he made a positive and effective impact on the United …show more content…
George Washington was selected to be the commander in chief because he brought strengths to the army and had the most military experience amongst the congressional delegates. “His verve, impressive physical presence, and commend instincts helped to hold together an ill-equipped force that outlasted his more experienced opponents”(Mount Vernon 3). He learned important command principals and had effective strategies and instincts for his army and the war. Washington used his military leadership skills and what he learned by experience to lead his navy. He played a great role in the Manarin 2 victory battle of princeton and prevented may deaths because of his brilliant plan for his troops. “Starting during the winter of 1777 in Morristown, New Jersey, Washington took the bold and controversial move to have soldiers in his army inoculated against smallpox infection using a technique called variolation. By some reporters, smallpox in the ranks has dropped from 17% of all deaths to a low of 1% of all reported deaths”(Mount Vernon 7) Washington saved a numerous amount of people 's’ lives and prevented recruits from getting scared away from the threat of infection. This was arguably one of the greatest decisions made during the war. Additionally, Washington devised other substantial decisions during the course of the continental
Washington wanted to protect his reputation, he worried about it often. He had high expectations to live up to and he didn’t want to disappoint his people. Although, many people at the time were quite disappointed after they talked with him because he didn’t have a lot to say and he wasn’t considered an “intellectual” (33). But what he lacked he made up for in the way he executed his decisions. Washington was a superb military leader being the commander in chief.
THE EXTENT TO WHICH GEORGE WASHINGTON’S PRESIDENCY SET A PRECEDENT FOR THE FUTURE OF THE NATION Noah Pitcher AP United States History 23 May 2018 The first presidential election in United States history was held in 1789. Prior to this election, the United States operated under the Articles of Confederation. In this system, the federal government had no chief executive but was instead led by the congress of the confederation. However, this all changed with the augmentation of the executive branch into the constitution.
When the country called upon him, unanimously electing him to the presidency, he stated: ”’ My movements to the chair of government, will be accompanied by feelings not unlike those of a culprit, who is going to the place of his execution, embarking the voice of the people, and a good name of my own, on this voyage; but what returns will be made for them, Heaven alone can foretell’" (Ibid., XI, 379-80). Although he didn’t want to lead this country, Washington understood the country needed a strong leader, like him. Given his military background, he wanted to unify the country under one strong leader.
He was very inspirational to all Patriots by never say we can't. He was also the first president of the United States of America. At the battle of Yorktown George Washington lead his army to make the British to surrender. George Washington was a very important to this Revolution.
Washington had given up his life for the benefit of others who needed a place to live safe in harmony. Without Washington's work on our country we wouldn't have freedom or a country that feels safe to live in. We would be living under the same conditions as Britain and wouldn't have anywhere else to go after coming to America as a colony. After building our country, George Washington went on to build his legacy and influence America to
George Washington was already trusted as a brilliant commander, leading his people by the strength of his character and not by politic. George was and still holds the record to be the only presidential nominee to be honored by unanimity. Mr. Washington started the first of cabinet with only
The French and Indian War Throughout history, we learn of many historical events that took place in any momentous time in history. Some may have more of a detailed description than others. Knowing that America could have never been America without the history that brought it up, one important event that took place was no other than The French and Indian War. The French and Indian War in considered one of the bloodiest war in the 18th century.
He was a prominent leader in the military as well as government. George Washington started out his military campaign as a major in the Virginia militia. His military experience led him to becoming the head of the Continental Army. During the start of the Continental Army John Adams stated that, “‘by his great experience and abilities in military matters’ the colonel was “of much service to us’”(97). Not only did he become the head of the Continental Army, he also became the first President of the United States.
George Washington maintained his important image by serving in the Continental Army and gaining title as the first President of the United States. Washington served as a general in the army was able to gain aid from French allies during the war which allowed the Continental Army to get British troops to surrender at the Battle of Yorktown. Washington, for many reasons, was a role model to all the colonists searching for independence. James Monroe was also a part of the Continental Army. He became an officer and joined Washington’s troops in time to fight in the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
While also keeping in mind he set a key example for the presidents of the United States to come in the future. Making sure that every move he made, speech he spoke would be perfect, and be a key example for the future. While also remembering that sometimes you had step out of your comfort zone to make sure that everyone was happy even though sometimes you think it is not right you have to keep the point of view of others in mind to have a healthy and happy government. Also keeping in mind that your military reflects your country and who you are as a president, knowing that he had to keep a powerful image he created one of the strongest military foundations in history making the United States military strong, dominant, intimidating, and smart. This showed how our country was lead by a true patriot, hero, and genius, George Washington, one of the greatest presidents of all of time in the United States
Although unrelatable and underappreciated in the eyes of modern history, George Washington shows his greatness through his character. Contemporary culture often neglects to recognise Washington’s greatness. Sadly, he has become a figure so far removed from the ideals and lives of modern Americans, that his name often provokes boredom. Nonetheless, his character proved to be perfect for what America needed during his life. His greatness was largely due to chance.
President George Washington set a great example for the forthcoming presidents. He didn’t ruin the country, nor did he abuse his powers as the people of the struggling country had “feared another George III might threaten their liberties” (Articles of Confederation). George Washington did face many challenges however. Some of Washington’s biggest and most dangerous challenges included the failing economic system as well as “the British’s refusal to evacuate its forts on American soil” (Introduction). As first president of the United States George Washington had the opportunity to either, ‘make or break’ this country for lack of a better term.
George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Although very little is actually known about Washington’s childhood, many legends have arisen. For example, there is a fable about him throwing a silver dollar across the Potomac river and another legend sees him chopping down his father’s cherry tree and then openly confessing to the crime. What we do know about his younger days is that he was homeschooled and taught by schoolmasters of various subjects. He learned mathematics, geography, Latin, and English, but by his early teens, he had abandoned formal education for agriculture.
George Washington was the commander and president for the United States of America. He was a figure for those to come many years after. Washington was a hopeful man even when his family had died. Not only was he a good leader, he was also a brave soldier. George got married and had 2 children, who he loved dearly.
On a frequent basis, his Virginia Regiment was mistaken for a mere Militia Unit. Given how hard he worked to train the yeoman farmers into an elite army, he had a right to be upset (Adler, 2004). Also, he wasn’t paid that of a British Regular, even though he was doing the same, if not more, work than they were assigned. Washington said, “We can’t conceive that because we are Americans we should be deprived of the Benefits Common to British Subjects” (Meaning that now, Britain thought of the colonies as a lower class, not of people of equal status. In Washington’s eyes, this was not fair; he was being taken advantage of and not being appreciated.