"George Washington And The General's Dog ( Step Into Reading, Step 3)"

Revolutionary battles where General Washington secured his legacy as "First in War." Congress created the Continental Army on , and John Adams nominated George Washington to serve as the ...

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George Washington is today remembered first for heroically leading a ragtag rebel army to world-changing triumph over the most powerful military force of his time. So it’s one of those wonderful ...

Washington Examiner: On This Day: Washington proposes a prisoner exchange with British General William Howe

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The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women ...

On This Day: Washington proposes a prisoner exchange with British General William Howe

Washington Examiner on MSN: On this day: On his first day in New York, George Washington doesn’t waste any time

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On this day: On his first day in New York, George Washington doesn’t waste any time

Washington Examiner on MSN: On this day: George Washington is on the move in southern New England

On this day: George Washington is on the move in southern New England

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More than two centuries after his death, George Washington remains an indispensable figure in the founding and evolution of the United States of America.

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CBS News: How George Washington was shaped by his military actions in western Pennsylvania

How George Washington was shaped by his military actions in western Pennsylvania

George has been a popular royal and saintly name, as it was the name of the king of Britain for 116 years straight and the name of Saint George, who symbolizes good conquering evil. There's also, of course, the father of America: George Washington.