George Washington's Early Life
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What was George Washington's primary source of education during his early life?

  • Training under a private tutor
  • Formal schooling at a local academy
  • Self-taught through reading books
  • Home-schooling by his mother (correct)
  • Which military conflict did George Washington participate in during his early career?

  • The French and Indian War (correct)
  • The War of 1812
  • The Spanish-American War
  • The American Revolutionary War
  • At what age did George Washington begin working as a surveyor?

  • 17 years old (correct)
  • 19 years old
  • 21 years old
  • 15 years old
  • Which estate did George Washington inherit and expand into a successful plantation?

    <p>Mount Vernon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What pivotal role did George Washington's opposition to British taxation policies play in his life?

    <p>It influenced his involvement in the American Revolution</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was George Washington married to and what was her relationship to his stepchildren?

    <p>Martha Custis; she had two children from a prior marriage</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Early Life of George Washington

    • Birth and Family Background

      • Born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
      • Part of a prosperous planter family; father was Augustine Washington and mother was Mary Ball Washington.
    • Education

      • Limited formal education; mainly home-schooled.
      • Studied mathematics, surveying, and agricultural practices.
    • Early Career

      • At age 17, worked as a surveyor in the Virginia wilderness, gaining valuable experience and connections.
      • Joined the Virginia militia in 1754, marking the start of his military career.
    • Military Involvement

      • Served in the French and Indian War (1754-1763) as a lieutenant colonel.
      • Gained leadership experience and recognition during conflicts with Native Americans and British forces.
    • Personal Life

      • Married Martha Custis in 1759, becoming a stepfather to her two children.
      • Inherited Mount Vernon estate, which he expanded into a successful plantation.
    • Political Interests

      • Active in Virginia's political scene during the 1760s.
      • Opposed British taxation policies, which would later influence his role in the American Revolution.

    Birth and Family Background

    • Born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, into a prosperous planter family.
    • Father: Augustine Washington; Mother: Mary Ball Washington.

    Education

    • Received limited formal education, primarily home-schooled.
    • Focused on subjects such as mathematics, surveying, and agriculture.

    Early Career

    • At 17, began working as a surveyor in the Virginia wilderness, which provided essential experience and networking opportunities.
    • Joined the Virginia militia in 1754, which marked the initiation of his military career.

    Military Involvement

    • Served as a lieutenant colonel during the French and Indian War (1754-1763).
    • Gained significant leadership experience and recognition through engagements with Native American tribes and British forces.

    Personal Life

    • Married Martha Custis in 1759, becoming a stepfather to her two children from her first marriage.
    • Inherited the Mount Vernon estate, which he developed into a thriving plantation.

    Political Interests

    • Became actively involved in Virginia’s political landscape during the 1760s.
    • Opposed British taxation policies, a stance that foreshadowed his crucial role in the American Revolution.

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    Explore the early life of George Washington, from his birth in Virginia to his family background and limited formal education. Learn about his initial career as a surveyor and the experiences that shaped the future leader of America.

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