Презентация на тему ДЖОРДЖ ВАШИНГТОН

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George Washington 1st president of the United States

Birth
February 22, 1732
Death
December 14, 1799
Home State
Virginia
Party
None
Terms

George Washington 1st president of the United States Birth February 22, 1732
In Office
1789-1793
1793-1797
Vice President
John Adams

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Made the first presidential veto, blocking a 1792 bill to increase the

Made the first presidential veto, blocking a 1792 bill to increase the
number of U.S. representatives.
Issued a proclamation of neutrality in 1793 that kept the United States out of the French Revolutionary Wars.
Laid the cornerstone for the U.S. Capitol building in the District of Columbia.
Put down the Whiskey Rebellion, a 1794 tax revolt in Pennsylvania, by summoning the militia of several states.
Prevented another war with Great Britain through an unpopular treaty negotiated by Chief Justice John Jay in 1794.

Significant Acts

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Career

1749 Served as surveyor for Culpeper County, Virginia.
1755 Became Commander in Chief

Career 1749 Served as surveyor for Culpeper County, Virginia. 1755 Became Commander
of Virginia forces.
1758 Elected to the House of Burgesses, the legislative assembly of Virginia
1774 Served as a Virginia delegate to the First Continental Congress.
1775-1783 Led the Continental Army in the American War of Independence.
1787 Served as President of the Constitutional Convention.
1789-1797 President of the United States.
1798 Appointed by President John Adams as Lieutenant-General and Commander in Chief of all the armies of the United States.

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Washington Marriage

On January 6, 1759, George Washington married Martha Dandridge Custis, a

Washington Marriage On January 6, 1759, George Washington married Martha Dandridge Custis,
wealthy young widow. The Washingtons had no children of their own, but they raised Martha’s children from her previous marriage, Jackie and Patsy (pictured at right). The marriage began the relatively peaceful inter-war period in Washington’s life, during which he farmed tobacco and served on the House of Burgesses, the popularly elected chamber of the Virginia colonial legislature.