What Does it Take to be a Great President?
Presidents Name
George Washington

Where I Live(ed):
Mount Verson, VA
Blog: http://iamediacenter.blogspot.com
Website: Official White House Biography
About Me:
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Date of Birth:
February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia
Date of Death:
December 14, 1799 in Mount Vernon, Virginia
Sex:
Male
Political Views:
I support the Federalist party
Religious Views:
Church of England - state religion of Virginia
Years Served as President:
1789-1797
Status:
Martha Dandridge Washington
Children:
Susanna, 1583-1649; Billy Bob, 1585-1596; and his twin, Judith, 1585-1662
Looking for:
Friendship, networking
Occupations:
English playwright, poet, and actor
Interests/Hobbies:
- General
- Led American Revolution to victory
- Daniel Boone exploration
- Orator
Education:
Favorite Books:
Aesop, Caesar, Cicero, Sallust, Livy, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and Seneca
Favorite Movies:
N/A
Favorite Music:
Lady Washington- Saw You My Hero George? - 1789
The Presidents March - 1789
Durangs Hornpipe
Friends:
- Baron Fairfax
- Thomas Jefferson
- William Thornton
- Robert Dinwidde
- John Adams
- Alexander Hamilton
- Henry Knox
Sports:
- fox hunting
- woodsman
- chopping down cherry trees with hatchets
During my stint as president, the political, social and economic factors and challenges that I had to deal with (at home) included:
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Social
Economic
During my stint as president, the political, social and economic factors and challenges that I had to deal with (abroad) included:
Political
Social
Economic
Looking back at my presidential career, I had to wear several "hats." Wearing these different "hats," these were my most significant achievements and failures:
Commander-in-Chief
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Chief Executive
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Chief Diplomat
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Ceremonial Head of State
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Manager of the Economy
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Party Leader
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National Leader
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Favorite Quote About Me by a Famous Historian:
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds..." - Emerson
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Works Cited:
Cooke, Jacob E. "Washington, George." Presidents: A Reference History. Ed. Henry F. Graff. 3rd ed. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002. 1- 21. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. International Academy High School. 30 Apr. 2008 <http://go.galegroup.com/ps/start.do? p=GVRL&u=lom_inac>.
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