With over 20 oil fields and 150 slaves, this legacy can sell millions today. George went to an unknown school at the age of fifteen and began his work for the first time when he was 17 years old. The job he chose was a land surveyor at Culpeper, Virginia. Because he likes mathematics, he is excellent than anything, and there is no boundary between map and property. George Washington was doing other work before taking office as his president. Of course he was a surveyor when he was young.
Winston Churchill spends several hours a day reading biographies, history, philosophy, and economics. Likewise, the list of US presidents who love books is long: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and King Kennedy are greedy readers. Theodore Roosevelt reads a book everyday as he is busy and has a free evening two or three times a day. Millionaires' entrepreneur Mark Cuban (over 3 hours a day), millionaires entrepreneur Arthur Blank (over 2 hours a day), millionaires investors David Rubenstein (every Saturday's book), billionaires And so on. Entrepreneur Dan Gilbert (1 to 2 hours per day), Oprah Winfrey (reading most of success), Elon Musk (reading two books when young), Mark Zuckerberg (per person) two Mondays Jeff Bezos at the age of 13 (reading hundreds of novels) and CEO of Disney Bob Eiger (happening at 4:30 every morning)
This biography is not a book for children, but if you have an advanced reader who wants to know more about George Washington who wants to be a biographer, this book is suitable. Writing is attractive and easy to read and can not be accessed by older children. The book is unique in Washington's biography as it uses Washington's own words to introduce most of Washington's biography. The author wrote an exciting story, but it includes his own work in Washington later in the book. Is there a better way to understand this person than to read what he said? Readers will understand the important role of Washington in the revolutionary war, the constitutional conference, and the first presidential government. If he were not there, America's history will change drastically.
Like Franklin, the history of conservative anti-government leader George Washington was unconditionally worshiped. Among them, the last biography is Biography of George Washington: Douglas South Hall Freeman. Despite the cluttered collection of papers, Bernhard Knollenberg, George Washington, Virginia state in 1732 - 1775 contains insight from valuable revisionists. For South Carolina, a respectable general history is Edward MacLeady's "The Kingdom Government in the History of South Carolina", 1719-1776. Standard contemporary works are David D. Wallace, History of South Carolina, vol. I. Richard Maxwell Brown wrote about the excellent history of South Carolina regulators' regulators in South Carolina. The progress of the South Carolina Revolution is explained in Robert M. Weir "The Most Important Epothure". The arrival of the South Carolina Revolution