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As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
If you want to take a deep dive into some North Jersey history and culture this summer, Morris County is the perfect place to ...
You may think you know some of the history of the French and Indian War and even of Fort Ligonier, but KDKA's Chris DeRose ...
While many learned about the American Revolution as beginning in the Northeast, some may not know Florida's role in the nation's founding.
A newly acquired 1790 portrait of George Washington is now on permanent display at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown ...
"When we want to understand George Washington and our American history, we have to look at Oney Judge as well as President Washington," she said.
President George Washington issued his Farewell Address on this day in history, Sept. 19, 1796. He spoke proudly of the new nation but also warned of the dangers of party politics.
Here, some of the militia clashed with the English on September 16th, 1777. George Washington logged his journeys in letters, so we were able to find out what happened while they were at the camp.
George Washington reportedly worked on his 1796 farewell address by the light of this brass candle stand. National Museum of American History ...
Even George Washington Was a Tyrant 7 minute read circa 1800: American president George Washington (1732 - 1799) watches over a group of enslaved people working in a field at Mount Vernon. Getty ...
His profile is featured in one of the most famous paintings in American history. George Washington was the first president of the United States.
In his 1796 Farewell Address, George Washington argued that religion and morality were essential pillars of the new republic.