George Washington Biography Essay

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George Washington: A Biography

The First President of the United States, George Washington, was also a general and commander-in-chief for the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Early Life:
Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Westermoreland County, Virginia, to Augustine Washington and Mary Ball. He was the eldest of the six children and lived on Pope’s Creek, Virginia. The Washingtons later moved to Mount Vernon in 1735, and then eventually to Ferry Farm in 1738. From his childhood to teenage years, Washington was homeschooled and then studied with a schoolmaster in math, geography, and Latin. By this time he had already known how to successfully grow tobacco, raise livestock, and survey land.
Adulthood:
At the age of just 23, Washington was the commander of all the Virginia troops. He stayed in the army for another 3 years until his application for the British army was denied. One month after leaving the army, George Washington …show more content…

On June 15, 1775, Washington was appointed Major General and Commander-in-Chief. Of course, he was the first choice, with his military experience and good charisma to suit the job. Although Washington was best fitted for the job, he was not accustomed to having such a large army and an open-field style of battling, unlike the British. Even then, George Washington was smart and cunning enough to keep his army ahead of the enemy. At Valley Forge, Washington’s 11,000 men severely depleted over the winter, losing around 2,000 soldiers mainly from typhus, typhoid, dysentery, and the flu, but even with this great loss, Washington’s army came out of the winter season in a relatively good condition. The war came to a close after America had won the Battle of Yorktown, and the colonies had gained their independence from