George Washington
Overview
George Washington, the first president of the United States, was central to America's founding—both as the military leader who secured independence and as the political leader who stabilized the new republic. With limited formal education, he began working as a professional surveyor at age 17, mapping frontier lands in Virginia. That early experience led to a military career, including a key role in catalyzing the French and Indian War.
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