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George Washington
Founding Father, first U.S. president (–)
"General Washington" redirects here. For other uses, see General Washington (disambiguation) and George Washington (disambiguation).
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| In office April 30, – March 4, | |
| Vice President | John Adams |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | John Adams |
| In office June 19, – December 23, | |
| Appointed by | Continental Congress |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Henry Knox (as Senior Officer) |
| In office September 5, – June 16, | |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Thomas Jefferson |
| In office July 24, – June 24, | |
| Preceded by | Hugh West |
| Succeeded by | Office abolished |
| Constituency | |
| In office April 30, – December 14, | |
| Born | February 22, [a] Popes Creek, Colony of Virginia, British America |
| Died | December 14, () (aged67) Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S. |
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On December 14, , George Washington, the first President of the United States, died at his home in Mount Vernon, Virginia. Congress commissioned Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee a fellow Virginian, army veteran, and friend to pen an appropriate eulogy. In 3, words, Lee attempted to encapsulate one of the most influential Founding Fathers. He wrote that Washington was the: “First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” Before he was this influential leader, Washington was the son of a wealthy Virginian land speculator. He was born on February 22, , and received little formal education in his youth. After his father’s death in , he inherited a large farm, with ten slaves to work the property, and became a land surveyor. In , he resigned his position to devote himself to farming and acquiring new farmland. Two years later, inspired by his recently deceased brother Lawrence’s military service, Wash • By Mark Mastromarino George Washington (), the most celebrated individ in American history, was born on 22 February on his fathers plantation on Popes Creek in Westmoreland county, Virginia. His father, Augustine, a third-generation English colonist firmly established in the middle ranks of the Virginia gentry, was twice married. He had two sons, Lawrence and Augustine, in and , before his first wife, Jane Butler Washington, died in In Augustine married Mary Ball (), and George was born a year later. fem other children followed Samuel, Elizabeth, John Augustine, Charles, and Mildred (who died in infancy). About the Washington family moved from Westmoreland County to Augustine, Sr.s plantation on Little Hunting Creek, and lived there until they moved to a farm on the Rappahannock river opposite Fredericksburg in Surveying the Land: An Early Career for ung WashingtonGeorge Washington became the Father of his country despite having lost his own father at an ea | |