George Washington and the Founding of A Nation

Albert Marrin

 
9781402540974: George Washington and the Founding of A Nation

Synopsis

Albert Marrin examines the "father of our country" from the points of view of character, military experience, and also his slaveholding to assess Washington's role in our history. A born leader with a commanding physique, unwavering self-discipline, and an unconquerable will to succeed, he was also as Lord Fairfax observed when Washington was only sixteen "a man who will go to school all his life." Washington's schools were the rugged country of the French and Indian War, the misery-creating insolvency of the Continental Army, and the agrarian responsibility of his plantation in Mount Vernon. Neither a political theorist nor a firebrand, a man whom order ruled and who ruled by order, Washington embodied the virtues of fairness, restraint, and farsightedness that would hold the American colonies together at least for a while. For, as he said near the end of his life and after two terms as president, "I can clearly foresee that nothing but the rooting out of slavery can perpetuate the existence of our union."

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9780525464815: George Washington and the Founding of a Nation

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ISBN 10 :  0525464816 ISBN 13 :  9780525464815
Editeur : Dutton Childrens Books, 2001
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