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Arturiano [62]
3 years ago
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How might the war have taken a different turn without the leadership of george washington

History
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Alja [10]3 years ago
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Explanation:Without George Washington There Would Have Been No U.S.A.George Washington was a revolutionary, for a quarter-century the central figure in a radical revolution that aimed at nothing less than the transformation of Western civilization. . . . When Washington died, in 1799, the eighteenth century was coming to a close, while the age of hereditary power, the very notion of government-by-birth, had been started down the road to extinction. And the United States of America, overleaping its small beginnings on the margins of European civilization, would one day thrust itself into the forefront of world history. The little republic would become a gigantic continental democracy--a nation unlike any that had come before. . . . American success marked a fundamental turning point in human affairs

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