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saul85 [17]
4 years ago
15

Did George Washington decline a second run for the presidency?

History
2 answers:
denis-greek [22]4 years ago
7 0
Yes he did. When he was offered the option he said, "the next election of president, I fear, will have a very ill-fated issue."
swat324 years ago
6 0
No (I'm pretty sure no) he declined on a third run for presidency. Sorry if it's wrong but we learned it like this. or I wasn't listening but try this
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If I were a teacher I would probably give this a 80 or 82. All of the info is correct, but there are a lot of grammatical and vocab errors. I went ahead and revised it for you, the revised essay is below.

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The founding fathers were justified in their actions to rebel against Britain, and declare their independence. Had they not built up the courage to stand up for themselves, America would not be the place it is today. The colonist's did what they needed to do in order to improve not only their own lives, but the lives of the generations that came after them. Think about how you would you react if our government decided to place unfair taxes and laws on us, going against the laws put in place to ensure fair and lawful taxation.

One specific act that was unfair to the colonists was the Quartering Act. The Quartering Act forced colonists to open their home to British soldiers at the drop of a pin. This means a soldier could knock on a colonist's door at any time and the colonist would have to give up a room for them, feed them, and allow them to stay however long they wanted; all without payment. This act was one of the ways Britain angered the colonists and pushed them towards rebellion.

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