Citizen of Two Worlds
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S ESTATE, MOUNT VERNON, VA
George washington's house on a 3,500 acre farm by the river potomac about 20 miles south of washington dc.
After he won his victory against the british and freed the colony, he was offered to become king of the new world but he refused and resigned his commission before the congress of the people saying that it is the people who rule the new world and returned to his lovely estate where he lived for 4 years then he was elected the first president of the first 13 states of USA. GREAT.
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S ESTATE, MOUNT VERNON, VA
George washington's house on a 3,500 acre farm by the river potomac about 20 miles south of washington dc.
After he won his victory against the british and freed the colony, he was offered to become king of the new world but he refused and resigned his commission before the congress of the people saying that it is the people who rule the new world and returned to his lovely estate where he lived for 4 years then he was elected the first president of the first 13 states of USA. GREAT.