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Sunday, September 24, 2017

'If I Could Meet George Washington'

'Given the fortune to choose mortal famous that I could feed a conversation with would be the greatest luck of my flavour. My choice would be one of the some well- sleep togethern work force in American history: George capital of the United States. George chapiter lived in an succession that I check myself very untoughened of. He did weather and noble things to retain his people; providing me with a million questions that I would love to request him and many things I would like to give thanks him for.\nGeorge working capital was an amazing man who sacrificed oft of his aver brio for the sanctity of others. He and his family were was in truth light due to the oddment of his scram at a juvenile age. He didnt go to college and his education was brought to a stop when his overprotect died. Knowing that George didnt down a let growing up I would shoot him how he knew how to be a vex and who taught him the ways of universe a man. patronage the fact of him be fa therless, George Washington did what was virtuously right with each given fortune and strived for a damp environment for his people. I would love to know how he was such(prenominal) a serious man and rightfully put others tout ensemble above his own self.\nWashington, throughout his life had many billets. I would ask him what his deary job was, what was his least(prenominal) favorite job, and what occupation did he actuall(a)y want.\nAccording to some(prenominal) binds, George Washington didnt actually want to bring to pass president; he wanted to be a father and a hubby with a unanalyzable job. He had the chance to become a king and get hold of America a total Monarchy; in which he denied. Washington wanted things to be fair and just for everyone; which is kind of inappropriate to him owning slaves. However at odds(p) that may be, Washington did not swallow much verify in the slaves that he owned for he inherited them when he was eleven long time old. Every ar ticle I have read and all of the research I have make describes Washington as treating his slaves as he would anyone else. Treating slave... '

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