George Washington's Differences

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Imagine being the leading General of the Continental Army, George Washington. Imagine living in his big, fancy, house at Valley Forge. Now imagine being a soldier living at Valley Forge. No difference, right? Wrong. There were lots of differences, as well as similarities, so let’s talk about them. George Washington wasn’t technically a soldier, he was a General, but his house had some similarities with the soldiers’. To start, they both used fire to cook things. This may seem primitive, but they didn’t have microwaves and ovens like we do now. Fires, and simple pots and pans were the best they had. Another thing they share is the number of people in a house. They both house around 10 people. George’s had his staff of around 4 people, and

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