Monday, January 23, 2017
If I Could Meet George Washington
Given the chance to choose someone historied that I could subscribe to a conversation with would be the sterling(prenominal) hazard of my life. My choice would be one of the most well-kn make men in American history: George capital letter. George upper-case letter lived in an era that I bring myself very fond of. He did brave and noble things to ease his people; providing me with a billion questions that I would love to submit him and many things I would alike(p) to thank him for.\nGeorge Washington was an staggering man who sacrificed much of his have got life for the sanctity of others. He and his family were was real poor cod to the death of his let at a young age. He didnt go to college and his education was brought to a stop when his beginner died. versed that George didnt have a father growing up I would ask him how he knew how to be a father and who taught him the slipway of being a man. notwithstanding the fact of him being fatherless, George Washington d id what was morally right with any given opportunity and strived for a better environment for his people. I would love to know how he was such a harmless man and truly move others entirely above his own self.\nWashington, throughout his life had many occupations. I would ask him what his favourite job was, what was his least dearie job, and what occupation did he actually want.\nAccording to several articles, George Washington didnt actually want to perish president; he cherished to be a father and a husband with a simple job. He had the opportunity to become a world-beater and make America a total Monarchy; in which he denied. Washington wanted things to be fair and just for everyone; which is merciful of confounding to him owning slaves. However contradictory that may be, Washington did not have much label in the slaves that he owned for he inherited them when he was eleven years old. any article I have read and all of the research I have do describes Washington as treating his slaves as he would anyone else. Treating slave...
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