A Brief Look at George Washington


by Sheraz Ahmed

George Washington was the very first President of the United States of America. He was born on February 22, 1732 in a small County called Westmoreland, located in Virginia. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home schooled and learned how to become an expert woodsman and mapmaker by himself. Washington’s first experience in politics came in 1759, where he served in Virginia’s House of Burgesses. Washington’s popularity and influence was growing with each passing year. Ten years after he entered the political ring, Washington became one of the leaders in Virginia’s opposition to Great Britain. In January of 1759, Washington married Martha Curtis, a wealthy widow. Although Washington and Curtis never had children of their own, Curtis had two children, Martha and John, from her previous marriage. Washington and Curtis’ marriage was a quiet one. Some historians believe that the only reason why Washington ever married was to help his political career in Virginia. After many years of turmoil between the Colonists and British, Washington was selected as the Commander in Chief of the Colonial Army in 1775. The following year, Washington and the rest of the Colonists declared their independence from the British. After years of fierce fighting and much bloodshed, the British were defeated in 1781. Washington’s unique strategies combined with the help of the French, granted the Colonists their independence from Great Britain.In 1787 Washington attended the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, where the United States Constitution was first drafted. This Constitution was the main outline for how the government would function. The Constitution was ratified a year later, and went into effect the year after that (1789).When it was time for voters to choose their first leader in 1789, Washington was unanimously voted in as the first President of the United States. He was also voted in unanimously for his second term in 1792. Although much was accomplished during his 8-year presidency, his most well known accomplishment was that of the Bill of Rights, which was adopted in 1791. It was not always clear sailing for Washington during his presidency. In 1773, a crisis emerged over the issue of American neutrality during the war between France and England. This stance angered the Pro-France supporters. Washington then made a controversial move by stating publicly that there was a need for peace with Great Britain. In 1774, he signed “Jay’s Treaty”. This treaty was to settle all remaining differences between the United States and Great Britain. Washington declined to serve a third term, explaining in his farewell speech that a third term would “give one man too much power”.After retiring from politics in March of 1797, Washington returned to Mount Vernon where he devoted much of his time to farming. Washington’s health began to deteriorate severely in mid-1799, and he passed away shortly thereafter on December 14th, 1799 at his home. The cause of death is believed to have been acute laryngitis and pneumonia. Washington is still a national treasure, and considered to be a hero to many Americans. He is the godfather of the “American Dream”.

About the Author

Sheraz Ahmed is the online publisher of AmericanHistoryCD.com, an internet based company selling different types of CDs and DVDs featuring US history and documentories. Register free at AmericanHistoryCD.com Visit their website at: www.AmericanHistoryCD.com

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