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George Washington coloring pages

Why color george washington pictures?

George Washington was the first president of the United States, serving in office between 1789 and 1797. He is also considered one of the founding fathers of the United States.

He belonged to a distinguished English family, which made him a respectable member of society. He worked as a surveyor for a time, but he had a calling for the military, so much so that he was the one who led the American victory in the War of Independence.

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It's valuable information that will teach you a little more history, and what better way to learn than by coloring? Come on! Don't be afraid and come to Coloring Together to paint the George Washington images to color.

Learn while coloring George Washington

  1. George Washington is the person who has earned the highest military rank in the United States, which was General of the Armies of the United States, a title granted to him after his death.
  2. George Washington was the first president of the United States, and he served from 1789 until 1797.
  3. Before becoming president, George Washington was a surveyor, a trade he learned when he was 16 years old.
  4. Washington was a president who did not enjoy good health. He suffered from pneumonia, tuberculosis, dysentery, malaria, smallpox, and some dental infections.
  5. Washington was a slave owner, and like most, his slaves worked more than 18 hours under the sun, unless they were sick or injured. They were whipped for escape attempts and other offenses for being slaves.
  6. During the War of Independence, several of Washington's slaves fled to join the enemy, and even after that he demanded the return of his slaves.
  7. When he was 21 years old, George Washington was part of the British army, which fought the French in Ohio. However, the troop commanded by Washington was defeated.
  8. Washington was a big fan of dogs, particularly the Foxhound breed. It is said that he came to have more than 30 dogs at his home.
  9. Washington has been the only president of the United States who was chosen unanimously.
  10. Washington served as president for a second time reluctantly, since he did not want to serve again as head of state and refused to run for a third term.
  11. George Washington gradually lost his teeth; by the time he became president, he only had one natural tooth left and wore false teeth!
  12. George Washington began his military career at the age of 21.
  13. Washington is one of the eight presidents who did not attend college.
  14. The one who started the tradition of the inaugural presidential address, as well as the presidential cabinet, was George Washington.
  15. Washington's father died when he was just 11 years old.

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