Outline of George Washington
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George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was a Founding Father of the United States, military officer, and planter who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed commander of the Continental Army in 1775, Washington led Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War. He then served as president of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, which drafted the current Constitution of the United States. Washington has thus become commonly known as the "Father of His Country".
Military career of George Washington
[edit]Military career of George Washington
- Colonel, Virginia militia
- French and Indian War
- American Revolutionary War
- George Washington in the American Revolution
- Commander-in-Chief/Commanding General, Continental Army
- Boston campaign
- New York and New Jersey campaign
- Philadelphia campaign
- Battles of Saratoga
- Yorktown campaign
- Asgill Affair
- Newburgh Conspiracy
- Evacuation Day
- George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief
- Established the Badge of Military Merit
- Culper spy ring
- Washington's Aides-de-Camp
- Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War
- Washington's tent
- Washington's horses
- George Washington in the American Revolution
- Northwest Indian War
- Whiskey Rebellion
- Quasi-War
- General of the Armies – promoted posthumously in 1976 by Congress[1][2]
Political career of George Washington
[edit]Political philosophy and views of George Washington
[edit]Electoral history of George Washington
[edit]Electoral history of George Washington
- 1788–89 United States presidential election
- 1792 United States presidential election
- 1796 United States presidential election – Two electors voted for him despite Washington not campaigning and retiring after two terms
Washington's role in the founding of the United States
[edit]- See also: Military career of George Washington
Founding Fathers of the United States
- 1769 Virginia Association
- 1774 Fairfax Resolves
- First Continental Congress
- Continental Association
- Second Virginia Convention
- Second Continental Congress
- 1785 Mount Vernon Conference
- Chairman of the 1787 Constitutional Convention
- Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture
Presidency of George Washington
[edit]The Washington cabinet | ||
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Office | Name | Term |
President | George Washington | 1789–1797 |
Vice President | John Adams | 1789–1797 |
Secretary of State | John Jay | 1789–1790 |
Thomas Jefferson | 1790–1793 | |
Edmund Randolph | 1794–1795 | |
Timothy Pickering | 1795–1797 | |
Secretary of the Treasury | Alexander Hamilton | 1789–1795 |
Oliver Wolcott Jr. | 1795–1797 | |
Secretary of War | Henry Knox | 1789–1794 |
Timothy Pickering | 1794–1796 | |
James McHenry | 1796–1797 | |
Attorney General | Edmund Randolph | 1789–1794 |
William Bradford | 1794–1795 | |
Charles Lee | 1795–1797 |
Presidency of George Washington
Events during George Washington's presidency
[edit]- First inauguration of George Washington
- Title of "Mr. President"
- Washington's cabinet
- Established the Department of Foreign Affairs (later renamed the Department of State), Department of War, Department of the Treasury
- Helped charter the First Bank of the United States
- List of federal judges appointed by George Washington
- People pardoned or granted clemency by George Washington
Legislation passed
[edit]- An Act to regulate the Time and Manner of administering certain Oaths
- Tariff of 1789
- Regulation of the Collection of Duties on Tonnage and Merchandise, which established the United States Customs Service
- Judiciary Act of 1789, which established the federal judiciary and the office of Attorney General
- Thanksgiving Proclamation
- Naturalization Act of 1790
- Patent Act of 1790
- Crimes Act of 1790
- Copyright Act of 1790
- Residence Act, a part of the Compromise of 1790, it established Washington D.C. as the seat of government of the United States
- Nonintercourse Act, the first of six statues for regulating commerce with Indigenous tribes
- Funding Act of 1790, a part of the Compromise of 1790, it authorized the assumption of state debt
- Collection of Duties Act, which established the United States Revenue Cutter Service (which was later merged with the United States Life-Saving Service to form the United States Coast Guard)
- Tariff of 1790
- Tariff of 1791, which led to the Whiskey Rebellion
- Coinage Act of 1792
- Second inauguration of George Washington
- United States Capitol cornerstone laying
- Slave Trade Act of 1794
- Proclamation of Neutrality
- Jay Treaty
- Pinckney's Treaty
George Washington's notable speeches
[edit]- Acceptence of Command of the Continental Army (1775)
- Newburgh address (1783)
- First Inaugural Address (1789)
- National Thanksgiving Proclamation (1789)
- 1790 State of the Union Address (January)
- 1790 State of the Union Address (December)
- 1791 State of the Union Address
- 1792 State of the Union Address
- Second Inaugural Address (1793)
- 1793 State of the Union Address
- 1794 State of the Union Address
- 1795 State of the Union Address
- 1796 State of the Union Address
- Farewell Address
- More...
Post-presidency of George Washington
[edit]Post-presidency of George Washington
Personal life of George Washington
[edit]Family of George Washington
[edit]- John Washington (great-grandfather)
- Lawrence Washington (grandfather)
- Mildred Gale (grandmother)
- Augustine Washington (father)
- Mary Ball (mother)
- Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (wife)
- Samuel Washington (brother)
- John A. Washington (brother)
- Charles Washington (brother)
- Betty Washington Lewis (sister)
- Lawrence Washington (half-brother)
- Bushrod Washington (nephew)
- Augustine Washington Jr. (half-brother)
- John Parke Custis (stepson)
- George Washington Parke Custis (step-grandson, adopted son)
- Eleanor Parke Custis (step-granddaughter, adopted daughter)
- George Reade (2nd great-grandfather)
Homes and places
[edit]- Early life
- Birthplace
- Ferry Farm boyhood home
- 1751 Barbados trip
- River Farm – acquired in 1960[3]
- Mount Vernon – inherited remainder interest from Lawrence Washington in 1752,[4] became sole owner in 1761[5]
- Samuel Osgood House, First Presidential Mansion
- Alexander Macomb House, Second Presidential Mansion
- President's House, Philadelphia, Third Presidential Mansion
- Germantown White House
- Custis estate
- Potomac Company
- James River and Kanawha Canal
- Mountain Road Lottery
- President-General of the Society of the Cincinnati
Washington and slavery
[edit]- List of enslaved people of Mount Vernon
- Betty
- Caroline Branham
- William Costin
- West Ford
- Sarah Johnson
- Oney Judge
- Philip Lee
- William Lee
- Hercules Posey
- Christopher Sheels
- Deborah Squash
- Harry Washington
George Washington's legacy
[edit]- Bibliography of George Washington
- Credited as the Father of the American Foxhound,[6][7] Father of His Country/Father of America
- General of the Armies
- George Washington's teeth
- Town Destroyer
- Virginia dynasty
Awards established by George Washington
[edit]Congressional
[edit]Military
[edit]Awards received by George Washington
[edit]- Thanks of Congress
- Washington Before Boston Medal – the first Congressional Gold Medal,[8] presented by the Second Continental Congress.
Awards named in honour of George Washington
[edit]Cultural depictions of George Washington
[edit]Cultural depictions of George Washington
Washington's image on money
[edit]Films about Washington
[edit]- George Washington (1984 miniseries}
- George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation (1986 sequel)
- The Crossing (2000 film)
- Washington (2020 miniseries)
Memorials to and monuments of George Washington
[edit]Memorials to George Washington
Places
[edit]- Washington state
- Washington, D.C.
- George Washington University
- George Washington Bridge
- George Washington Memorial Parkway
- Washington and Jefferson National Forests
- Washington and Lee University
- Washington College
- Washington's Crossing
- Washington University
- Washington (tree)
Monuments and statues
[edit]List of statues of George Washington
- Mount Rushmore
- Washington Masonic National Memorial
- Washington Monument
- Washington Monument, Baltimore
- George Washington – marble bust portrait by Giuseppe Ceracchi
- George Washington – statue by Jean-Antoine Houdon
- Point of View – statue by James A. West
- Washington, D.C. statue – statue by Clark Mills
Paintings of Washington
[edit]- Athenaeum Portrait – unfinished painting by Gilbert Stuart
- General George Washington at Trenton – portrait by John Trumbull
- Lansdowne portrait – painting by Gilbert Stuart
- The Apotheosis of Washington – fresco by Constantino Brumidi
- The Washington Family – portrait by Edward Savage
- Washington at Princeton – painting by Charles Wilson Peale
- Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851 paintings) – three paintings by Emanuel Leutze
- Washington Crossing the Delaware (1953 painting) – painting by Larry Rivers
- U.S. Postage stamps
Ships named in honor of George Washington
[edit]- USS George Washington (disambiguation)
- USS Washington (disambiguation) (not all are named in honor of George Washington)
Publications about George Washington
[edit]Bibliography of George Washington
- A Birthday Cake for George Washington
- George Washington: An Initial Biography
- His Excellency: George Washington
- Leader by Destiny: George Washington, Man and Patriot
- The Crossing: How George Washington Saved the American Revolution
- The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation
- "The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon
- Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring
- Washington: A Life
- You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington
See also
[edit]- 1st President of the United States, 1789–1797
- Senior Officer of the Army, 1798–1799
- Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, 1775–1783
- Republicanism
- Federalist Party
- American Philosophical Society
- Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
- Outline of the American Revolutionary War
References
[edit]- ^ Bell 1992, pp. 52, 66.
- ^ Kleber, Brooks E. (June 1978). "Washington is Now No. 1: The Story Behind a Promotion". Army. pp. 14–15. Archived from the original on February 27, 2024. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
- ^ "River Farm History". ahsgardening.org. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
- ^ Burian, A. Ward (1 April 2007). George Washington's Legacy of Leadership. Morgan James Publishing. pp. 19–20. ISBN 978-1-60037-161-5.
- ^ Greenberg, Allen (May 1999). George Washington, architect. Andreas Papadakis Publishers. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-901092-18-9.
- ^ "Dogs". Mountvernon.org. 2022 Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
- ^ Schwartz, Sarah. "American Dogs". www.battlefields.org. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
- ^ Loubat, J.F. (1878). Medallic History of the United States of America. New Milford: N. Flayderman & Co., Inc. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
External links
[edit]- George Washington's Mount Vernon
- American President: George Washington (1732–1799) at the Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia
- George Washington: A Resource Guide at the Library of Congress
- George Washington Resources at the University of Virginia Library
- Original Digitized Letters of George Washington Shapell Manuscript Foundation
- The Papers of George Washington at the Avalon Project
- The Papers of George Washington, subset of Founders Online from the National Archives
- George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Virginia from the National Park Service
- Copies of the wills of General George Washington: the first president of the United States and of Martha Washington, his wife (1904), edited by E. R. Holbrook
- "What Made George Washington a Good Military Leader?". EDSITEment: Lesson Plans. National Endowment for the Humanities.
- Works by George Washington at Project Gutenberg
- Works by George Washington at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- George Washington Personal Manuscripts