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George Washington's Timeline
è stata creata
Marley Elsmore
⟶ è stato aggiornato 12 gen 2018 ⟶
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George Washington was born
Appointed Official Surveryor
Given rank of major in French and Indian War
Received a commission as a Lieutenant Colonel
Successfully attacked the French camp
Built Fort Necessity but was forced to surrender it
Battle of the Monongahela
Appointed as commander in chief of all Virginia forces
Successfully drove the French away from Fort Duquesne
Failed to become British Officer and turned to working as a planter and politician
Married Mrs. Martha Dandridge Custis
Resolutions presented by George Washington to the Virginia House of Burgesses opposing taxation without representation
Elected delegate to the First Continental Congress
Shots fired at Lexington and Concord
Appointed general and commander-in-chief of the new Continental Army
Signed the Declaration of Independence
Battle of Harlem Heights
Battle of White Plains
Battle of Trenton, New Jersey
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Monmouth
sets up headquarters at West Point
France declares war against Britain
A peace plan is approved by Congress stipulating independence and British evacuation of America
The British army surrenders at Yorktown
England officially declares an end to hostilities in America
The Treaty of Paris is signed
George Washington delivers farewell address to the army
Washington resigns his commission as commander-in-chief to the Congress of the Confederation
American Revolutionary War officially ends
Elected President of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia
took the oath of office as the first President of the United States
signed the first act of Congress
first national census took place
The Bill of Rights became law
first 10 amendments to the Constitution of the United States guarantee basic liberties to Americans
Congress established a national mint
Re-elected President of the United States
issued the Neutrality Proclamation
The Whisky Rebellion
invoked the Militia Law of 1792
The Jay Treaty
Published his Farewell Address
Washington returned to Mount Vernon
Died at Mount Vernon at the age of 67