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George Washington
Background: Early Life
                  
Born: February 22, 1732 in VA      Father Dies           Connection to Fairfax family
                                   1743

                     Appointed to official surveyor      Mother does not allow
                     of Culpeper County                  George to join Navy
 Brother dies of
 Tuberculosis; job      Given rank of Major in Militia     Joined Free Masons
 divided


                                           French &
     Pope’s Creek Estate
                                           Indian War
Gaining Experience
               
 British Military Tactics    Political Skills
 Military Skills             Leadership Skills
      Organization           Displayed:
      Logistics
                                Command Presence
      Battlefield Tactics
      Organize                 Toughness
      Drill                    Courage
      Discipline
Life After War
 Washington married
                           
 Martha Dandridge Custis              Moved to Mount Vernon

                                                               Had no children
                                                               of his own with
                                                               Martha due to
                                                               illness.
                           Professional Life (Pre-War)

          Farmer                                              Politician

                                 Aristocrat
Tobacco            Wheat
Early Revolution
             
Passively opposed the Stamp Act of 1765

  Became actively involved after passing of
        Townshend Acts in 1767


   Attended First Virginia Convention & First
            Continental Congress
The First Presidency
             
         EVENT                 LEGACY
 Hiring Advisors      Presidential Cabinet
 Residence Act        Washington D.C.
 Whiskey Rebellion    Domestic Defense
 Jay Treaty           English-American Relations
 Two-Terms Served     Model for future Presidents
Retirement
      Returned to Mount Vernon to run his
                  Plantations

    Military advisor under Adams’ Presidency


Passed away December 14, 1799 at Mount Vernon
The pictures in this presentation
lack citation. The citations can not
be found at this time. If an owner
of any of these photos would like
me to take them down I would
gladly comply. Thank you for
your understanding.

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  • 2. Background: Early Life  Born: February 22, 1732 in VA Father Dies Connection to Fairfax family 1743 Appointed to official surveyor Mother does not allow of Culpeper County George to join Navy Brother dies of Tuberculosis; job Given rank of Major in Militia Joined Free Masons divided French & Pope’s Creek Estate Indian War
  • 3.
  • 4. Gaining Experience   British Military Tactics  Political Skills  Military Skills  Leadership Skills  Organization  Displayed:  Logistics  Command Presence  Battlefield Tactics  Organize  Toughness  Drill  Courage  Discipline
  • 5. Life After War Washington married  Martha Dandridge Custis Moved to Mount Vernon Had no children of his own with Martha due to illness. Professional Life (Pre-War) Farmer Politician Aristocrat Tobacco Wheat
  • 6. Early Revolution  Passively opposed the Stamp Act of 1765 Became actively involved after passing of Townshend Acts in 1767 Attended First Virginia Convention & First Continental Congress
  • 7.
  • 8. The First Presidency  EVENT LEGACY  Hiring Advisors  Presidential Cabinet  Residence Act  Washington D.C.  Whiskey Rebellion  Domestic Defense  Jay Treaty  English-American Relations  Two-Terms Served  Model for future Presidents
  • 9. Retirement Returned to Mount Vernon to run his Plantations Military advisor under Adams’ Presidency Passed away December 14, 1799 at Mount Vernon
  • 10. The pictures in this presentation lack citation. The citations can not be found at this time. If an owner of any of these photos would like me to take them down I would gladly comply. Thank you for your understanding.