
Boyhood Of George Washington (rev, 1975)
The film recounts the early life of George Washington, highlighting his upbringing on a Virginia tobacco plantation. It explores his relationships with family members, particularly his father and half-brother Lawrence, who inspired his military ambitions. Washington’s formative experiences include learning surveying skills, participating in a challenging expedition, and developing a sense of leadership and resilience, which would later serve him during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.
Keywords
George Washington, early life, Virginia, plantation, surveying, military ambitions, family, leadership, French and Indian War, American Revolution
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