George Washington's World
George Washington's World is a children's history book by Genevieve Foster. The first edition, illustrated by the author, was published in 1941 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1942.[1]
References
- ^ "Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922-Present". American Library Association. 1999-11-30. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
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George Washington
- 1st President of the United States (1789–1797)
- Senior Officer of the Army (1798–1799)
- Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army (1775–1783)
- Delegate to the Second Continental Congress (1775)
- Delegate to the First Continental Congress (1774)
Revolutionary War
- Military career
- French and Indian War
- Washington in the American Revolution
- Commander-in-chief, Continental Army
- Aides-de-camp
- Washington's headquarters
- Boston campaign
- New York and New Jersey campaign
- Philadelphia campaign
- Battles of Saratoga
- Sullivan Expedition
- Yorktown campaign
- Culper Spy Ring
- Newburgh Conspiracy
- Asgill Affair
- Evacuation Day
- Resignation as commander-in-chief
- Badge of Military Merit
- Washington Before Boston Medal
- Horses
- Nelson
- Blueskin
founding events
(timeline)
- 1788–89 United States presidential election
- First inauguration
- 1792 presidential election
- Second inauguration
- Title of "Mr. President"
- Cabinet of the United States
- Judiciary Act of 1789
- Oath Administration Act
- Nonintercourse Act
- Whiskey Rebellion
- Coinage Act of 1792
- Presidential Succession Act of 1792
- United States Capitol cornerstone laying
- Proclamation of Neutrality
- Jay Treaty
- Pinckney's Treaty
- Slave Trade Act of 1794
- Residence Act
- Thanksgiving Proclamation
- Farewell Address
- State of the Union Address 1790
- 1791
- 1792
- 1793
- 1796
- Cabinet
- Federal judicial appointments
public image
- Early life
- Birthplace
- Ferry Farm boyhood home
- Mount Vernon
- Fishery
- Gristmill
- Whiskey distillery
- Woodlawn Plantation
- Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
- Ford Mansion, Washington's headquarters
- Hasbrouck House
- First Presidential Mansion
- Second Presidential Mansion
- President's House, Philadelphia
- Germantown White House
- Custis estate
- Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
- Potomac Company
- James River and Kanawha Canal
- Mountain Road Lottery
- Congressional Gold Medal
- Thanks of Congress
- President General of the Society of the Cincinnati
- Washington College
- Washington and Lee University
- Electoral history of George Washington
- Post-presidency of George Washington
and depictions
- Washington, D.C.
- Washington state
- Washington Monument
- Mount Rushmore
- Washington's Birthday
- Purple Heart
- The Apotheosis of Washington
- Washington Monument (Boonsboro, Maryland)
- Washington Monument (Baltimore)
- George Washington (Houdon)
- plaster copy
- George Washington (Ceracchi)
- George Washington (Canova)
- George Washington (Greenough)
- George Washington (Trumbull)
- George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door
- Revolutionary War Door
- Washington Crossing the Delaware
- The Passage of the Delaware
- General George Washington at Trenton
- Washington at Verplanck's Point
- General George Washington Resigning His Commission
- Surrender of Lord Cornwallis
- Unfinished portrait
- Lansdowne portrait
- The Washington Family portrait
- Washington at Princeton paintings
- George Washington Taking the Salute at Trenton
- Reception at Trenton painting
- Statues
- Trenton Battle Monument
- Princeton Battle Monument
- Point of View sculpture
- George Washington on Horseback
- Austin statue
- Baltimore statue
- Boston statue
- Mexico City statue
- Morristown statue
- Newark statue
- New York City statue
- Wall Street statue
- Paris statue
- Perth Amboy statue
- Philadelphia statue
- Portland statue
- Washington, D.C. statue
- West Point monument
- George Washington University
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Washington Masonic National Memorial
- George Washington Memorial Parkway
- George Washington Bridge
- Washington and Jefferson National Forests
- Washington Square Park
- U.S. Postage stamps
- Currency
- Mount Washington
- Cultural depictions
- George Washington (1984 miniseries
- 1986 sequel)
- A More Perfect Union (1989 film)
- The Crossing (2000 film)
- We Fight to Be Free (2006 film)
- Turn: Washington's Spies (2014–2017 series)
- The War that Made America (2006 miniseries)
- Washington (2020 miniseries)
- Hamilton (film)
- Bibliography
- List of articles
- Founders Online
- Founding Fathers of the United States
- Republicanism
- Federalist Party
- Virginia dynasty
- Coat of arms
- Cherry-tree anecdote
- River Farm
- Washington's Crossing
- Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
- 1751 Barbados trip
- Category
- Syng inkstand
- General of the Armies
- Conway Cabal
- American Foxhound
- American Philosophical Society
- American Revolution
- patriots
- Betsy Ross flag
- Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
- Mount Vernon replicas
- George Washington Memorial Building
- Attempted theft of Washington's skull
- Martha Washington (wife)
- John Parke Custis (stepson)
- George Washington Parke Custis (step-grandson, adopted son)
- Eleanor Parke Custis (step-granddaughter, adopted daughter)
- Augustine Washington (father)
- Mary Ball Washington (mother)
- Lawrence Washington (half-brother)
- Augustine Washington Jr. (half-brother)
- Elizabeth Washington Lewis (sister)
- Samuel Washington (brother)
- John A. Washington (brother)
- Charles Washington (brother)
- Lawrence Washington (grandfather)
- Mildred Gale (grandmother)
- John Washington (great-grandfather)
- George Reade (2nd great-grandfather)
- Bushrod Washington (nephew)
- List
- Betty
- Caroline Branham
- William Costin
- Sarah Johnson
- Oney Judge
- William Lee
- Hercules Posey
- Christopher Sheels
- Deborah Squash
- Harry Washington
- Category
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