George B. McClellan is from a wealthy family. His father is a doctor, this is George 's good education. There are also his mother and father, Christian as the main service, this is his concern for his compatriots. His grandfather is a revolutionary war general, probably the reason he entered the army. He was very cautious when George moved his army Potomac to a new place when George cared about his companion. He also always wanted to get ready enough before the fight.
George was brought up in the colony of Virginia. His fathers, landlords and growers passed away when George was just eleven years old. Fortunately, George had an older brother named Lawrence, who took care of him. Lawrence helped grow George and taught me how to become a gentleman. Lawrence guarantees that he has received education on fundamental subjects such as reading and mathematics. When George was 16 years old, he went to work as a surveyor, measured the new land there, and drew them in detail. A few years later, George became a leader of the militia of Virginia and participated in the beginning of the war between France and India. At some point during the war, when his horse shot from under him, he was almost undestroyed.
George Washington lost his father when he was young, but he became "the father of his country." In 1743, when George was eleven years old, Augustine Washington died and left most of his legacy on George's younger brother. Lawrence was inherited from George-born Westmoreland Little Hunting Creek Plantation (renamed as Mount Vernon to commemorate Admiral Edward Vernon who served Jenkins later) Plantation George himself inheritance county also mothers and brothers and sisters together with more mild It inherited the Rapahanok River plantation, but this alone is insufficient to maintain his middle position in Virginia. His brother, Lawrence, proposed George to enter the British Navy's career, but George's mother refused the offer.
When George's father died in 1751, George inherited the title of Duke of Edinburgh. Three weeks later, his twelve year old grandfather George II became a prince and succeeded to the throne. When George was 18, his grandfather invited him to live in St. James Square, but Lord Bout persuaded him to stay home with his arrogant mother. But in addition to the crown, George also inherited the continuing world war, religious controversy, and changes in social issues. Since 1754, Britain and France have been involved in border disputes at the border with North America when British Colonial era lieutenant George Washington attacked French Fort Du Cane. During the Seven Years War, George III received in-depth advice from Sir Bout who was his prime minister.