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Washington's war

Abigail, Jacob, Zack, and Bo travel back in time to meet George Washington and try to convince the stubborn general to continue fighting the Revolutionary War in Valley Forge.

Franklin & Washington

the founding partnership
Discusses how the partnership between Benjamin Franklin and George Washington was critical to the success of the American Revolution and the the Constitutional Convention.
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George Washington's socks

In the midst of a backyard campout, ten-year-old Matt and four other children find themselves transported back into the time of George Washington and the American Revolution, where they begin to live out American history firsthand and learn the sober realities of war.

Revolutionary War on Wednesday

Using their magic tree house, Jack and Annie travel back to the time of the American Revolution and help General George Washington during his famous crossing of the Delaware River.

George Washington and the general's dog

Recounts events in the life of George Washington which focus on his fondness for animals.
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The Washington Monument

it stands for all
A photographic tribute to the Washington Monument, the tallest freestanding masonry structure in the world, discussing its history, and its restoration in the 1990s, and looking at some of the historic events that have taken place in the monument's shadow.
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A picture book of George Washington

A brief account of the life of the "Father of Our Country.".

Presidents' Day

Discusses the history of Presidents' Day, describes how it is celebrated, and includes a related speech, activity, and recipe.

Meet George Washington

Highlights the life of the first president, known as the Father of His Country.

George Washington's first victory

This book describes an incident in the early life of George Washington, which provides a glimpse of his relationship with his mother.

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