The American Revolution: Lecture 16 - The Importance of George Washington| 44mins
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Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
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This lecture focuses on George Washington and the combined qualities that made him a key figure in Revolutionary America, arguing that the most crucial reason for his success as a national leader was that he proved repeatedly that he could be trusted with power—a vital quality in a nation fearful of the collapse of republican governance at the hands of a tyrant.
The American Revolution: Lecture 16 - The Importance of George Washington
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