George Washington was said to be very athletic in his childhood, being able to throw a rock farther than anyone else across the Potomac River. He was also very punctual, allowing only a 5 minute difference for guests who came to dinner late. While he was not very successful in his first battle as a soldier, leading to the surrender of Fort Necessity, George Washington came to be known as the "Father of his Country" and viewed as a man of integrity by the founders of America for his role as the first US President and fighting for the beliefs of freedom and nation without God.
2. It was said that George Washington was very
athletic he was very fast and he was the first
person to throw a rock across the Potomac
River. He even began to become a soldier in
his childhood. He was taught by his half-
brother.
Source: Old and Sold.com
3. George Washington was very punctual. When
company was invited to dinner he made an
allowance of a difference of only 5 minutes on a
watch. If the guests came late he would say we
are too punctual for you. I have a cook who
does not ask if the company has come but if the
hour has come.
Source: Old and Sold.com
4. George Washington was not very successful in
leading his first battles. In his first battle him
and his men were ambushed and forced to
surrender Fort Necessity on the Pennsylvania
frontier.
Source: EDSITEment.com
5. George Washington was nicknamed “Father of
his Country” because he was the first president
of the United States of America. He was one of
the Founding Fathers of America.
Source: POTUS.com
6. The founders of America all viewed George
Washington as a man of integrity. He fought
hard with valiant effort. He earned everything
that he fought for and he was willing to die for
his belief of freedom.
7. George Washington never really talked about
his beliefs in great detail but he had many
famous quotes that were very Christ-like such
as “ It is impossible to rightly govern a nation
without God and the Bible.”