George Washington didn't like how the British were treating the colonists in the America's. He didn't like all the taxes that were placed on items such as tea, documents and mail. He also didn't like how the British soldiers treated the colonists in general. During war time, or any other time, the soldiers could decide to live with a family at no expense to them, eating all their food and controling a family they didn't know.
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You can see George Washington and Thomas Jeffersons house in Virginia
They both fought to free themselves of tyranny. America fought to free itself from the rule of George III, while France fought to free itself from the rule of its monarchs and nobles. Although the American Revolution was not as violent as the French Revolution, they both made a big impact at cost many lives. One can also see the similarities through their connection with each other at this time. During the American Revolution, the French aided in the defeat of the British navy and land forces. This, in turn, cost them and put them in a deficit. This deficit added to the need for Revolution in France. Both Revolutions established a constitution with their own forms of government and citizen rights. The final stage of the French Revolution was the Directory. This was the establishment of Napoleon as France's new leader. After the American Revolution, President George Washington became President. After both Revolutions there was a strong and influential leader established.
No! George Washington was not a red coat he was a blue coat! Read some biographies about him and you'll see. Are you an Idiot?
He is on American money.
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During the American Revolution, General George Washington described life in the Continental in praiseworthy and disparaging terms alike. Above all, it may be said that he wished to see "discipline" ruling the days of his soldiers, as it was, in his view, the key to success on the battlefield, among many other places in life.
During the American Revolution, General George Washington described life in the Continental in praiseworthy and disparaging terms alike. Above all, it may be said that he wished to see "discipline" ruling the days of his soldiers, as it was, in his view, the key to success on the battlefield, among many other places in life.
yes George Washington wanted to see the country he loved to be free of British rule
the country as a whole
George Washington was general he was president I dk you do the math I just wanted to see what answering a question is like
That was George Constant Louis Washington, an American immigrant originally from Belgium. See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
A magical rowboat transports five adventurous kids back in time to the eve of the Battle at Trenton where they get a first-hand lesson on the American Revolution. Through encounters with Hessian soldiers, revolutionaries, and even George Washington himself, Matthew, Quentin, Hooter, Tony, and Katie watch history unfold before their eyes as they see first-hand the grim realities of war and learn the cost of their freedom.
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