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George Washington, is known for his role in helping found the United States of America. His military leadership in the war of American Independence, his political role in forming the Constitution of the United States, and his administration as the first President of the United States earned him the unoffical title "Father of his country". He was was born in 1732 CE and died in 1799 CE. More details about his life and work will be included as the site develops further. |
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Personal studies will be important to examination of his life. Anthropology including human geography is important to his life. There are also connections to culture including mateiral culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture. The connections to institutions including families, education and economics can be examined. Government including law, government structure, government activity, and particular governments can be connected. Washington's connections to religion including beliefs, practice, organization, and particular religion have been discussed, though this was not his primary field of activity. |
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Sociology is highly important to his life, and includes connections of social structure and change, communities, and various peoples. He belongs principally to Western Civilization, particularly Anglic peoples. He was a chief founder of the United States. He had some indirect influence on American Indian peoples. Washington was born in the early-mid 18th century and lived and worked in the mid 18th century and the late-mid 18th century. He died in the late 18th century. |
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