Why did George Washington become a rebel? In 1775 he was an apparently wealthy forty-three year old southern plantation owner when he decided to lead the fight against the representatives of the most powerful empire in the world. While many of his peers hesitated, what drove Washington to act in so provocative and precipitous a manner? In the more than two centuries since the outbreak of the American Revolution the motivation of the revolutionaries has been reviewed, revised and debated. However, Washington has largely remained outside this analysis and his motivation has been only lightly examined, limited by a tendency towards hagiography. In comparison to the Revolutionary period and his Presidential terms, Washington’s pre-revolutionar...
Analyzing the leadership traits of past great leaders through the lens of a modern leadership model ...
George Washington\u27s role in the American Revolution has not been lost in the mists of time, but m...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...
During the last three decades, the new social history and the newer cultural history have greatly ex...
This paper examines George Washington’s primary motivation for carrying out the Sullivan Campaign du...
Toward the end of 1777, George Washington was burdened with major obstacles on his path to becoming ...
The common image of George Washington known to the average individual depicts him as the daring and ...
George Washington's relatively obscure beginnings did not preclude him from admiring and acquainting...
This dissertation explores George Washington's intellectual development through the reading he condu...
For most of his presidency (1789-1797), George Washington worked to establish the federal government...
On June fifteenth, 1775, a great leader was in our midst. On this day, a man was chosen to change th...
Despite America\u27s newly won independence, a bitter dispute over whether to have a capital and whe...
Known as the Father of His Country, George Washington is viewed as a demigod for what he was and did...
As our nation’s first president, George Washington set many precedents that have continuously been f...
For most Americans, George Washington is more of a legend than a man—a face on our currency or an au...
Analyzing the leadership traits of past great leaders through the lens of a modern leadership model ...
George Washington\u27s role in the American Revolution has not been lost in the mists of time, but m...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...
During the last three decades, the new social history and the newer cultural history have greatly ex...
This paper examines George Washington’s primary motivation for carrying out the Sullivan Campaign du...
Toward the end of 1777, George Washington was burdened with major obstacles on his path to becoming ...
The common image of George Washington known to the average individual depicts him as the daring and ...
George Washington's relatively obscure beginnings did not preclude him from admiring and acquainting...
This dissertation explores George Washington's intellectual development through the reading he condu...
For most of his presidency (1789-1797), George Washington worked to establish the federal government...
On June fifteenth, 1775, a great leader was in our midst. On this day, a man was chosen to change th...
Despite America\u27s newly won independence, a bitter dispute over whether to have a capital and whe...
Known as the Father of His Country, George Washington is viewed as a demigod for what he was and did...
As our nation’s first president, George Washington set many precedents that have continuously been f...
For most Americans, George Washington is more of a legend than a man—a face on our currency or an au...
Analyzing the leadership traits of past great leaders through the lens of a modern leadership model ...
George Washington\u27s role in the American Revolution has not been lost in the mists of time, but m...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...