He was a member of the House of Burgesses, Justice of Fairfax County, Virginia, Chairman of the Constitutional Convention and president of the USA. George Washington was a leader in the Congresses that appeared a few years before the Revolution . He was appointed commander-in-chief of colonial armies which had a political aspect to it since he had to battle constantly with the colonial governments to get supplies and recruits for his army.
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Yes, George Washington did have a political interest in Virginia. He was born to a prominent Virginia family, and it was important to him to maintain his local interests.
No, George Washington was chosen more fpr his personal and political attributes.
George Washington was strongly against America dividing into two different political parties. In his farewell address, he wanted the people of his nation to be united, and he felt that political parties would turn his nation against each other. He also warned against foreign entanglements.
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Washington was a "farmer" (plantation owner) and a soldier. He also had a modest political career.
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George Washington was a "Federalist," although in his time, there weren't clear-cut political parties. Washington himself was set against any divisions brought on by political parties.
Type your answer here... George Washington was a founding father of America and a President as well.
he did not believe in political parties
In George Washington's early career he was a surveyor by trade. He held his first public office as a surveyor for the Culpeper Company in 1749.
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