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.

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George Washington, early life, Virginia, plantation, surveying, military ambitions, family, leadership, French and Indian War, American Revolution

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