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Novay_Z [31]
3 years ago
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What was the importance of George Washington?

History
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Gala2k [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

George Washington was a soldier and a commander-in-chief in the American Revolutionary War. He was the chairman of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He was also the first US President. He was not a Democratic-Republican nor a Federalist; he was impartial and nonpartisan. If this helps please rank Brainliest. Thanks!

Kryger [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

¿Cuál fue la importancia de George Washington?

Explanation:

Cuando estalló la Revolución de las Trece Colonias en 1775, Washington fue nombrado comandante en jefe del Ejército Continental, las fuerzas armadas que lucharon para lograr la independencia de Gran Bretaña. ... En 1789, George Washington fue elegido primer presidente de los Estados Unidos por unanimidad

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Figure 1. Singleton Bank’s Balance Sheet: Receives $10 million in Deposits.

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Figure 2. Singleton Bank’s Balance Sheet: 10% Reserves, One Round of Loans

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Figure 3. First National Bank’s Balance Sheet: Required 10% Reserves

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