George Washington

George Washington by Marian Leighton, published by Waldman Publishing Corporation in June 1995, is a 240-page biography that explores the life and legacy of the first President of the United States. This edition presents an overview of Washington’s pivotal role as a leader during the American Revolutionary War and his subsequent presidency, highlighting his commitment to democracy and equality for all Americans.
Readers will find a detailed account of Washington’s contributions to the establishment of the United States, emphasizing his ideals and leadership qualities. The book delves into his military achievements and his decision to prioritize the people’s voice over personal power, illustrating his enduring influence as a historical figure. With a focus on biography and historical context, this work is suitable for those interested in the lives of presidents and the foundations of American democracy.
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First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen. That’s George Washington, who served as our first general and first president, and still serves as our ideal of a great leader. When he led the colonial army to victory and the United States was established, George could have been the king. But he believed in the people, in democracy, and in giving all Americans the chance to be equal.
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