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John Adams

A Year With George Washington – March 26th

General Washington receives word of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the long and bloody War for Independence.
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A Year With George Washington – March 25th

Having just been elected as one of the Virginia delegates to the Continental Congress, George Washington writes to his younger brother John about the proceedings, his love for the family, and to pledge “my full intention to devote my Life & Fortune in the cause we are engagd in.”
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A Year With George Washington – March 24th

George Washington appoints Prussian volunteer Friedrich, Baron von Steuben, to train and drill his troops at Valley Forge. This will have far-reaching consequences for Washington’s army in future battles.
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A Year With George Washington – March 23rd

Sixteen-year-old George Washington, on a surveying expedition with his friend and neighbor George William Fairfax, records in his diary his exciting encounter with Indian warriors.
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A Year With George Washington – March 22nd

In a display of his high character, Washington returns an “exceedingly handsome and good horse” to “an avow’d Enemy to the American Cause."
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A Year With George Washington – March 21st

Thomas Jefferson, having recently returned from France, reports for duty as President Washington’s and the nation’s first Secretary of State.
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A Year With George Washington – March 20th

George Washington attends the Virginia Convention meeting at St. John’s Church in Richmond, at which Patrick Henry introduced his audacious resolves and uttered his famous line, “give me liberty or give me death!”
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A Year With George Washington – March 19th

Six months after Nathan Hale was hanged by the British for being a patriot spy, a captain in an American Loyalist Regiment named Moses Dunbar was executed by Connecticut authorities on the charge of treason.
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A Year With George Washington – March 18th

King George III gives his assent to the repeal of the Stamp Act following colonial uproar over its passage the previous year.
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A Year With George Washington – March 17th

Succumbing to the siege and potential destruction at the hands of Washington’s Army, British Forces evacuate Boston and set sail for Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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