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"George Washington Gomez".
This paper discusses the novel, "George Washington Gomez," by Americo Paredes, which strongly endorses the Mexican seditionist movement by depicting a protagonist whose life is ruined because he hates his own race and, thus, himself.
1,255 words (approx. 5.0 pages), 1 source, MLA, AU$ 62.95
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This paper explains that the Mexican revolutionaries of the novel fight to preserve their cultural integrity against impingement by Anglos seeking to profit off the Mexican land with a rapaciousness paralleling the British colonizers to the American colonies, hence, the designation of the novel's protagonist as an ironically named George Washington Gomez. The author points out that the greatest internal and external crisis of the novel occurs when Gualinto kills the revolutionary and prison escapee, Lupe Garda, symbolically killing his seditionist father, his own identity, and the integrity of the community, showing how the Anglo encroachment of law and education has fully impinged upon Gualinto's mind. The paper relates that author Americo Paredes makes parallels throughout his book with the counter-revolutionary actions of the protagonist and that of earlier revolutionary periods of internal division in American history; for example, a man is noted as having a "John Brown beard," tying the initial description to the earlier American era of anti-slavery revolts in America, such as John Brown's raid upon Harper's Ferry.

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"During the height of the military crisis, Gualinto must continually wrestle with his own values and beliefs. He has returned to his community after higher education, law school and the military, all ideologies that have taught him that his people's ways are inferior to white ways. One of the earliest examples of Gualinto verbally expressing his sense of self-hatred occurs in the context of a discussion over money for college, as Gualinto rants against his father, calling him an "ignorant Mexican," even though the boy is of his father's own nation, flesh, and blood, a Mexican himself."
Essay # 53720 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
George Washington, 2004.
This paper discusses George Washington?s political leadership.
2,230 words (approx. 8.9 pages), 1 source, MLA, AU$ 101.95
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This paper explains that, judging from his historical record, George Washington was not a leader who avoided taking the initiative to make important and effective snap decisions during trying times of crisis. The author points out that Washington was perhaps among the greatest of the American presidents in the area of moral authority. His leadership was informed by a staunch morality that provided the general public with a near-mythical model of correct speech and action. The paper states that George Washington?s policy on international relations shows he was a leader who was well aware of the world around him, and his first international objective concerned the setup of friendly foreign relations for the peaceful continuance of American national growth.

Table of Contents
Crisis Leadership
Moral Authority
International Relations
Setting an Agenda for the American Nation

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"While the slow building of Hamiltonian Federalism and Jeffersonian
Republicanism was too gradual and inevitable to really be called a crisis, the eventual clash of the two forces was, in that it split the country into two distinct halves: the industrialized northeast and the agrarian south. In the south, a form of aristocracy was growing up more around an agrarian economy of bartering than an industrial economy of liquid capital. The president was pressed by Thomas Jefferson, a representative of the blue-blooded south; and Alexander Hamilton, a man of humble beginnings who had made a name for himself through his genius and financial acumen. Washington did the best that he could to see both sides of the story, and when he instituted a federalized bank, it was assumedly with reservations concerning the negative reactions his friend."
Essay # 67552 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
George Washington, 2006.
An examination and evaluation of the Presidency of George Washington.
1,479 words (approx. 5.9 pages), 6 sources, MLA, AU$ 70.95
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This paper examines the legacy of leadership, compromise, vision and obstacles that created the Washington Presidency and the lasting impact George Washington has had on every succeeding American presidency since his term.

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"Who was George Washington? We all know about his generalship. It was his fairness in straddling the various arguments about the Constitution and not really taking sides that "it was assumed that Washington would be the first President, but the Convention, not anticipating the rise of a two-party system, expected a free-for-all after the General." George Washington was, in effect a sort of buffer between the known of the past, and the unknown of the new nation in the future. As James Madison put it: "We are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us." Washington was a known quantity and quality, Benjamin Franklin, who might have seemed a more logical choice, was too old, and the rebellious Madison and Jefferson were too young, and too liberal in many ways. Washington became the obvious consensus President."
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"George Washington: A Biography", 2002.
Reviews John R. Alden's famous book "George Washington: A Biography".
1,218 words (approx. 4.9 pages), 1 source, AU$ 60.95
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This paper discusses "George Washington: A Biography" by John R. Alden, in which he not only focuses on Washington?s success as an outstanding general, but also tries to show his readers Washington?s personality, his nationalist character, lifestyle and experiences. The paper shows how, in his book, Alden gives his readers a variety of perspectives of the American Revolutionary War and how the victory related to Washington and his way of managing his troops.

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"Alden thinks that Washington had grown enormously in stature during the Revolutionary War. He calls Washington ?a man of unquestioned integrity? and a man who quickly learned to trust his own judgement. Alden also gives and example of the relationship between the Congress and Washington himself by indicating that Washington sometimes railed at Congress for its failure to supply troops and for the bungling fiscal measures that furstrated his efforts to secure adequate material. At the same time, though, Alden describes that Washington?s relations with Congress and with the state governments ?exemplary? during the Revolutionary War, which was strongly related to his ability to deal with the civil authority."
Essay # 8743 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
George Washington: Father of Our Country, 1999.
A general overview of George Washington's life, before, during and after his presidency.
1,016 words (approx. 4.1 pages), 5 sources, MLA, AU$ 51.95
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This paper discusses George Washington's childhood, his first jobs, and his involvement in the armed forces. The paper explains how he was unanimously voted into office, and his actions during his presidency. The writer explains why he is considered the greatest American of all time, and why he deserves the name "Father of Our Country".

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"The first US President, George Washington, was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, February 22, 1732. His father, a rich and wealthy plantation owner and iron factory owner, died when Washington was only 11, which is when he moved in with his half-brother Lawrence. His brother owned a plantation at Mount Vernon, and was one of the first people to come up with the idea of crop rotation(a way of planting crops that deals with changing your crops from cattle to grain every other season), and became wealthy and successful with that idea. He also invented a type of fertilizer that he used on some of his potato plants which also proved ingenious. Another interesting fact about his farming techniques, was that he had a greenhouse on the edge of his home at Mount Vernon and was probably the first greenhouse ever, and the only one at that time."
Essay # 91218 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
George Washington, 2006.
A discussion on the presidency of George Washington.
722 words (approx. 2.9 pages), 2 sources, MLA, AU$ 37.95
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This paper discusses the life of George Washington from the time that he became involved in politics. It describes some of his achievements as President of the United States and the views of the people of America and his critics of the time. The papers concludes that he could be stated as being a mediocre leader by many and great by few, depending on how much of an impact one views what he did during his presidency.

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"As president, George Washington earned $25,000 a year. This is equivalent to about $1 million in today's purchasing power. Considering this fact, does it make sense for us to only pay current presidents $200,000 a year? Finally, Washington made it clear that there was no difference between the public and the private president. He thought the president was a fully public person and that his every action should be judged by the American people. The nation would benefit greatly by getting back to this standard as quickly as possible. (Previdi 498)"
Essay # 42102 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
George Washington, 2002.
A biographical analysis of the military and anti-slavery issues of George Washington.
1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 7 sources, MLA, AU$ 103.95
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This paper seeks to understand the American military leader George Washington. By his example of courageous action on the battlefield, as well as his brilliant strategies and strategems to foil the British, we can learn how he won a war against incredible odds. Also, beneath this veneer of military might, he could be extremely sensitive to the plight of slaves, as he secretly sought to abolish slavery when it would most certainly not have done the economy well in a new United States. By exploring these military and ethical approaches, we can learn of the incredible mind of a great leader.
Essay # 9830 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
George Washington, 2002.
A study of the life history of George Washington.
992 words (approx. 4.0 pages), 4 sources, APA, AU$ 51.95
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The paper discusses George Washington, first president of the United States. The paper includes a summary of his life, an analysis of his political career and his place in American history. It also includes excerpts from his personal writings.

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"George Washington loved his country perhaps more than any other countryman. He fought to gain independence from England, fought internal forces to ensure a proper constitution, and accepted with grace and dignity the distinction of becoming the first president of the United States, an office and title he did not actively pursue. Washington died at his beloved Mount Vernon, December 14, 1799 of a throat infection. Henry Lee delivered his eulogy before Congress, saying, ?First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen?? Always putting his country first and foremost, George Washington was the most beloved president the United States has ever known."
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George Washington: Reluctant Politician, 2002.
An analysis of George Washington's political views.
1,421 words (approx. 5.7 pages), 5 sources, MLA, AU$ 69.95
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This paper describes George Washington and outlines his ironic dislike of politics and his attempt to prevent the formation of political parties, following his belief that politics were a divisive and potentially dangerous development for the future of the new United States of America. The paper discusses how despite his firm views, he served as president of the United States for two terms.

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"George Washington, although unanimously elected to two terms of the Presidency by the Electoral College, disliked politics and believed them to be a divisive and potentially dangerous development for the future of the new United States of America. In this view he may have blamed the politics and not the underlying, varied needs and desires of the various groups, but it was a view he held to steadfastly throughout his political career. He worked hard to minimize the effects of politics while he was in office, but ultimately failed, with political parties forming before his second term as President ended."
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George Washington, 2003.
Discusses why George Washington is known as the "father of his country".
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 2 sources, AU$ 46.95
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Discusses whether Washington still deserves this honor. Includes biographical data and discusses Washington's crucial role as a general in the Revolutionary War. Also addresses his commitment to republican values and his ideals.

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"George Washington deserves to be called "the father of his country" for a number of reasons. He has been traditionally given this title and the tradition stretches back to his own lifetime. This indicates that he was important to people at the time in ..."
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George Washington and Slavery, 2008.
A discussion on George Washington and African slavery in colonial America.
1,701 words (approx. 6.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, AU$ 80.95
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This paper provides documentation through existing literature as to how Washington treated his slaves and how he viewed the practice of slavery. The paper notes that the fact that Washington was considered the "father of our country" makes reading about him, his personal life, his ownership of slaves and his lifestyle all the more interesting.

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"Another article from the Papers of George Washington found in the University of Virginia digital materials indicates that while Washington managed his own plantations (when he was not at war or serving as president) "...and was well acquainted with the strengths and weaknesses of individual slaves. He was not impressed with them as a labor force," fretting in some of his correspondence about their "irresponsibility and indolence" (Twohig, 1994). That said, Washington didn't blame the African race for this "indolence," but rather he believed "their poor work habits to be a result of the system itself," author Twohig explained."
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George Washington, 2008.
Evaluates the character of George Washington based on his controversial actions relating to slavery.
2,120 words (approx. 8.5 pages), 25 sources, MLA, AU$ 96.95
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This paper explains that scholars, especially blacks, have attacked Washington, denouncing him as a racist, anti-black and a licentious adventurer who fathered black children by his slaves. The author points out that, initially, he treated slaves essentially as chattels, oblivious of trauma they endured; however, over the course of his lifetime, his views gradually changed. The paper reports that, in his will, he manumitted his slaves and provided for former slaves unable to support themselves, paying pensions as late as 1833. The author concludes that this act confirmed his public virtue and made him an embodiment of the ideas of popular sovereignty and liberty.

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"His leadership of the Continental Army forced Washington to confront his own attitudes towards slavery. Finding large numbers of free blacks serving in the Army, he initially dismissed these soldiers. However, when the British offered freedom to blacks who took up arms for the crown, Washington reversed himself and allowed the free blacks to reenlist and fight to keep this force from the British. Blacks were eventually some twenty percent of the Army. During the War, Washington was apparently quite an impartial commander, treating black as soldiers, and paying them full respect."
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George Washington?s Marriage, 2004.
Examines the relationship between the first President of the U.S.A and his wife, Martha.
750 words (approx. 3.0 pages), 5 sources, MLA, AU$ 38.95
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This paper discusses the marriage of George Washington and his spouse, Martha Washington. It discusses the reasons behind the marriage, the relationship they shared, and the President's relationship with another woman, Sally Fairfax. The paper also discusses Martha Washington's role as the first First Lady and the difficulty she had in fulfilling this role.

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"There has been much speculation through the years concerning George and Sally?s relationship. Many believe that the relationship was a life long love affair between the two, however, others such as historian James Thomas Flexner, believe George did not commit adultery (Eady 1984). According to Flexner, who researched letters and documented the relationship, ?There?s no reason to suppose an affair between them in the real sense of the word?Sally was the wife of George?s best friend, Will Fairfax?and some years older than George?he became and her admire and disciple? (Eady 1984). However, Flexner says that there is no denying that Washington was sexually attracted to Sally ..."
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George Washington Carver, 2003.
Discusses the life and accomplishments of this African-American slave.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, AU$ 46.95
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The paper looks at the life of George Washington Carver, beginning with his early life in slavery. It shows his early interests in nature and plants, the development of his horticultural talents at Iowa State College, as well as his other talents.

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"George Washington Carver
His Life & Accomplishments
The life and accomplishments of George Washington Carver demonstrate the degree to which some African American slaves were able to overcome the obstacles of slavery in remarkable ways. The exact date of..."
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Washington's Foreign Policy, 2002.
Discusses the views on foreign policty of America's first president, George Washington.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 10 sources, AU$ 129.95
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This paper presents a discussion about the foreign policy issues of America's fist president George Washington. Washington, an isolationist, was staunch in his advice and belief that the United States should stay out of foreign affairs unless they involved the US directly.
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Washington's Inaugural Address and Final Address, 2008.
A comparison of President George Washington's inaugural address and his final address.
873 words (approx. 3.5 pages), 2 sources, MLA, AU$ 46.95
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This paper discusses President George Washington's first inaugural address, given in 1789 and his final, departing address as President, given in 1796. The paper compares and contrasts the two addresses and highlights two major continuities in both of Washington's speeches: his genuine reluctance to be President and his disdain for party politics.

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"To close, there are many similarities between the First Inaugural Address of Washington and his final address as President. Most of all, Washington remains steadfast in his contempt of party politics and is consistent in his absence of a driving ambition that made the Presidency anything other than a duty that had to be fulfilled. Yet, God is noticeably less prominent in his second address, and one is left to wonder if the increased prominence of the Constitution suggests that it has almost taken on a sort of religious significance to America's First President. In the end, while Washington may have been unswerving in his revulsion of some things, his affection for other things grew with time."
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