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March 2026

A Year With George Washington – March 11th

Sixteen-year-old George Washington sets out on a land survey expedition with George William Fairfax, who was eight years his senior.
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A Year With George Washington – March 10th

In what proved to be one of the greatest and most consequential slights in world history, George Washington relays his growing frustration at the treatment of colonial (irregular) troops and officers by the British Crown. 
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A Year With George Washington – March 9th

George Washington wrote to George Bryan, the Vice President of Pennsylvania (equivalent to Lieutenant Governor), to commend him for discretion in not allowing citizens to cross into enemy territory to visit those loyal to the crown. 
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A Year With George Washington – March 8th

Lord Germain (George Sackville), Colonial Secretary in London, sent British General Henry Clinton orders for a change of direction in the conduct of the Revolutionary War. His orders were that the British were to focus on the south, where Germain estimated loyalists to be more numerous. 
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A Year With George Washington – March 7th

The Marquis de Lafayette wrote to President George Washington concerning the French Revolution and his being “tossed about in the ocean of factions” owing to his “free and levelling doctrine.” 
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A Year With George Washington – March 6th

George Washington’s brother-in-law writes to him from Fredericksburg, Virginia, regarding myriad weighty subjects.
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A Year With George Washington – March 5th

Benjamin Franklin writes to General Washington, inviting him to join him in Europe after the war.
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A Year With George Washington – March 4th

George Washington was sworn in for his second term as President of the United States, before giving the shortest Inaugural Address in American History, at just 135 words. 
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A Year With George Washington – March 3rd

On the final day of his presidency, and what would be his last day of public service to his nation, President Washington wrote a letter to his Secretary of State, Timothy Pickering, defending his reputation.
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A Year With George Washington – March 2nd

Nathanael Greene is appointed Quartermaster General of the Army, a move which proved critical to the fight for American independence.
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