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George Washington - The First Founding Father of America - cover

George Washington - The First Founding Father of America

Asif Ahmed Srabon

Publisher: BookRix

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Delve into the remarkable life and legacy of George Washington, the inaugural President of the United States and a true visionary of his time. Asif Ahmed Srabon's compelling narrative takes you on a journey through Washington's early years, his pivotal role in the American Revolution, his leadership as the Commander-in-Chief, and his enduring impact on the nation's founding principles. This insightful biography paints a vivid portrait of the man behind the legend, showcasing his unwavering dedication to freedom, his struggles, triumphs, and the enduring values that continue to shape the United States today. Discover the indelible mark left by the "George Washington: The First Founding Father of America". in this engaging exploration of George Washington's life and times.
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 30 pages.

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