Gorge Washington's Role In The American Revolution

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The American revelation is also known as the US war of independence. The war of independence was a good war for us the thirteen colonies wan. Gorge Washington was leader of some of the army so he had to keep them alive. The man that can’t lie is the most important person in the army. The most significant person in the role in the American Revolution is Gorge Washington.
The Colonies knew he was good even without all the experience that they would want a general to have. They called upon him to go like they should it was a smart move and they knew he would not fail. John Adams picked Gorge Washington because he was a smart man. John Adams said there were grate advantages to have someone from outside of New England. So, the council agreed with John Adams and called upon General Gorge Washington.
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On October 19, 1781 at Yorktown Virginia General Gorge Washington accepted General Cornwallis’s surrender. On that day, General Washington became known worldwide of his vealer and courage. General Cornwallis on that day surrendered 8,000 British soldiers. General Cornwallis is a very known dangerous man he won many battles.
Although I understand the opposite side Gorge Washington had mad the biggest lie ever. Do you know the quote “I can’t tell a lie…I cut it with my hatchet.” Also Gorge Washington’s teeth cossetted of cow’s teeth, human teeth, and ivory. Gorge Washington said it was from cracking walnuts with his teeth. Gorge Washington’s birthday was a lie to he was born on the 11th no the 22nd.
Gorge Washington was a man of hart and of speech. General Washington was a good man he protected all of the people he could. Great people to follow him by his speeches. General Gorge Washington is a man of grate words and