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How Did George Washington Affect History
How much do you know about George Washington affect on U.S. history? My essay is going to be about how George Washington affected the history of the US.

George Washington family’s trace could go back to England to his great-grandfather John Washington. Little is know about George’s father Augustine Washington he took part in slavery and had a wife and 3 kids. Historians know very little about George Washington’s childhood. George Washington’s grandfather Lawrence Washington migrated to Virginia. George’s father died when he was 11 his brother Lawrence helped him go to school and get a good education.

After school when he was 16 he took part in surveying the land west of his colony. For two years he surveyed the

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