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George Washington Biography

U.S. President / Military Leader / Revolutionary War Figure

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George Washington is called "the father of his country" for his crucial role in fighting for, creating and leading the United States of America in its earliest days. Washington was a surveyor, farmer and soldier who rose to command the Colonial forces in the Revolutionary War. He held the ragtag Continental Army together -- most famously during a frigid encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania during the winter of 1777-78 -- and eventually led them to victory over the British. His success in the war made him a tremendously popular figure in America even after he retired to his farm at Mount Vernon in 1783. He was the natural choice to serve as the country's first president in 1789 after the new United States Constitution was ratified. He served two terms, refused a third, and returned to his Virginia farm. In 1798 he was again commissioned as Commander in Chief of the Army, a title he held until his death 18 months later. He was succeeded as president by John Adams.

Extra credit: Washington married the widow Martha Dandridge Custis in 1759; they had no children together, but Washington adopted Martha's children John and Martha... Washington was land-rich but often cash-poor, and had to borrow money in order to get to his first inauguration... Washington had false teeth but, contrary to popular rumor, they were not made of wood. According to the Mount Vernon official site, Washington's dentures "were probably more uncomfortable than wood. They were made of cow's teeth, human teeth, and elephant ivory set in a lead base with springs that allowed him to open and close his mouth"... The story of Washington chopping down a cherry tree is also not true; it was invented by an early biographer of Washington, Parson Mason Weems.

Washington joins Franklin Roosevelt and Susan B. Anthony in our loop On The Money.

Blog posts mentioning George Washington:

Four Good Links

Mount Vernon: Meet George Washington

A biography, myths explained, and other good resources from the historic site

Encarta: George Washington

Good meaty biography from the Microsoft encyclopedia

Valley Forge National Historic Park

The National Park Service site, with history and a timeline

The Apotheosis of Washington

For older students, a history of Washington as icon and legend

Vital Stats

Birth

22 February 1732

Birthplace

Westmoreland County, Virginia

Death

14 December 1799
(age 67)

Best Known As

The first President of the United States