- President George Washington. Commander-in-Chief of the United Colonies and States of America from June 15, 1775 to December 23, 1783.
- smithsonianmag.com history/george-washington-the-…On February 4, 1789, the 69 members of the Electoral College made George Washington the only chief executive to be unanimously elected.
- ohfact.com interesting-facts-about-george-…George Washington started out school when he was six years old but had to quit soon as his mother lacked funds for his education.
- washingtonpapers.org resources/articles/biography…In 1743, when George was eleven years old, Augustine Washington died and left the bulk of his estate to George’s half-brothers.
- whitehouse.gov about-the-white-house/presidents/…On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the...
- biographyonline.net politicians/american/george-…George_Washington-100 George Washington (1732–1799) was Commander in Chief of the Continental Forces during the American Wars of Independence.
- american-history.net founding-fathers/george-…After the war was over, he was elected as the First President of the United States of America. Early Life and George Washington date of birth.
- wikitree.com wiki/Washington-11George Washington was born February 22 1732 at his parents' Pope's Creek Estate near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
- thefactfile.org george-washington-facts/The mother and Augustine’s wife, Mary Ball Washington, was the second wife after Jane Butler, who died in 1729. 4. George: Mary’s First Born Son.
- factsjustforkids.com famous-people-facts/george-…George and Martha never had any biological children. However, George Washington was a stepfather to John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis.