- George Washington | Life, Presidency, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
George Washington is often called the “Father of His Country ” He not only served as the first president of the United States, but he also commanded the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1775–83) and presided over the convention that drafted the U S Constitution
- George (given name) - Wikipedia
Its diminutives are Geordie and Georgie, with the former being limited primarily to residents of England and Scotland The most popular feminine forms in the Anglosphere are Georgia, Georgiana, and Georgina Its original Greek form, Georgios, is based on the Greek word georgos (γεωργός), 'farmer'
- George Washington: Biography, President, Founding Father
George Washington, a Founding Father of the United States, led the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War and was America’s first president
- George Kooymans, Golden Earring guitarist, dies at 77
George Kooymans, the guitarist and co-founder of the Dutch band Golden Earring who co-wrote the hard-rock classic “Radar Love,” has died He was 77 years old
- Golden Earring co-founder George Kooymans dies at 77
NEW YORK -- George Kooymans, the guitarist and co-founder of the Dutch band Golden Earring who co-wrote the hard-rock classic “Radar Love” and wrote and shared lead vocals on the top 10 hit
- George Washington Biography
The United State's first President, icon, and national hero died in his home on December 14, 1799 Nowadays George Washington is recognized as the most admired founding fathers of the United States of America, along with Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin
- George Washingtons Life | George Washingtons Mount Vernon
Discover the life of George Washington, America's first president and commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War
- George Washington - U. S. National Park Service
Little in Washington’s early life gave a hint of the great achievements to come Born into the plantation elite of Virginia, he received a limited education When he was eleven, Washington’s father died, and his half-brother Lawrence took him under his wing
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