This report is on George upper-case letter. It discusses his life from his birth to his death. It mainly focuses on
the major things that he did while he was alive such as battles and becoming president
        Who Was George Washington? We all know him from the one dollar bill bill and the quarter, but how did this
man get to be so renowned? Well it all started back on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. This
date label the birth of George Washington. George was the eldest son of a Virginia planter by the name of
Augustine Washington, and Mary Ball Washington. Even though Washington had very little or no formal schooling,
his early on papers such as nigh nonebooks indicate that he read works of geography, military history, agriculture, and
composition. It also shows that he showed some ability in simple mathematics and surveying. Later in his life
Washington developed a style of writing and speech that, although it was not always perfect, was powerful and with
force. Quite fond of action, he was an refined horseman and enjoyed the sports and social events of the Virginia
planter society. When he was 16 George was invited to join a party to survey lands owned by the Fairfax family (he
was related to them by marriage) to the west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. His journey led him to collect a lifelong
interest in the development of western lands.
In the spend of 1749 he was ordained official surveyor for Culpeper
County, and during the next two eld he made many surveys for landowners on the Virginia frontier. In 1753 he
was appointed to position of an assistant to a commanding officer in one of the districts Virginia was divided in, with
the rank of major.
        Washington played an primary(prenominal) role...
The info seems pretty good, but the opening and bibliography could use a little work. Internet is not something that would be able to service me check your sources.
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