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  1. George Washington, por su parte, comprendió desde el principio que, por el lado estadounidense, la guerra tenía que ser defensiva. «En todas las ocasiones debemos evitar una acción general -dijo ante el Congreso en septiembre de 1776- o arriesgar nada, a menos que nos veamos obligados por una necesidad a la cual no deberíamos vernos arrastrados».

  2. George Washington, 1732–1799. George Washington. First President, 1789–1797. Campaign. During the Revolutionary War, conditions were dismal for American colonists. Against heavy odds, Washington outmaneuvered British forces to lead the colonists to victory. But after the war’s end, Washington watched with dismay as the very officers who ...

  3. 20 de feb. de 2023 · En esta representación artística, en 1789, George Washington, a la derecha, se rehúsa a aceptar los términos, después del asedio de Yorktown, por parte del general británico Charles Cornwallis.

  4. George Washington. On February 22, 1732, George was born to Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. He spent most of his childhood at Ferry Farm on the Rappahannock River. All of the homes and plantations where Washington lived were maintained by enslaved labor. When George was eleven, his father died and he became a slave owner.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2016 · Overview. Virginian and Revolutionary War General George Washington became the United States's first president in 1789. His actions in office set a precedent for a strong executive branch and a strong central government. The major political questions and conflicts during the 1790s concerned foreign policy, economic policy, and the balance of ...

  6. Qué hizo George Washington. George Washington fue uno de los presidentes más importantes de los Estados Unidos, que se encargó de ratificar la Declaración de Derechos e hizo que cinco estados más entraran en dicha unión. Evitó que su país entrara a la guerra entre Gran Bretaña y Francia por medio de la proclamación de neutralidad.

  7. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 on his father's plantation on Pope's Creek in Virginia's Westmoreland County. George’s father Augustine, a third-generation English colonist firmly established in the middle ranks of the Virginia gentry, was twice married. In 1731 Augustine married Mary Ball, and George was born a year later.

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