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‘Finding George’: Celebrating Washington at his very feetand not just any old statue but only one of 26 bronzes struck from the original marble carved by Jean-Antoine Houdon in 1788 from George Washington in life. “There is kind of a game called ...
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Freedom of Speech Actually Does Have Limits that are Not Protected by the First AmendmentThis amendment is pretty straightforward in its original text, but not all free speech is protected. Advocacy groups like the ...
Washington won the presidency by unanimous electoral vote in both 1788 and in 1792. Challenges Upon his inauguration as the first president on April 30, 1789, George Washington assumed office under ...
Washington won the presidency by unanimous electoral vote in both 1788 and in 1792. About less than 1.3% of the population, at the time, voted in the election of 1788-89. Challenges Because he was ...
George Washington served as the first president of the United States from age 57 in 1789 to age 65 in 1797, but before that, he was known for his military leadership during the French and Indian ...
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