NoN George Washington timeline

  • Birth

    On the 22 of February 1732 George Washington was born to Mary and Augustine Washington in Westmoreland Virginia
  • The Ohio Valley

    In the early 1753 21 year old Major George Washington drove the french out of the forts in the Ohio valley
  • The Officer Role

    In 1753 George Washington sort an officer role in the British army which was later declined. After this George Washington started protesting for taxes
  • The House of Burgesses

    After multiple years of trying to get a seat George Washington was elected to the house Burgesses in 1759
  • The First Continental Congress

    George Washington was elected to the First Continental congress.
  • The Revolutionary war

    On April 19 1775 the revolutionary war began and George Washington was elected as general of the continental army
  • The battle of Boston

    The battle of Boston occurred on the 17 of march 1776 when George Washington defeated the British for the first time pushing them back to New York
  • Signing the declaration of independence

    George Washington signed the declaration of independence in Independence hall, Philadelphia which was the same place the constitution was signed
  • The Battle of Long Island

    After defeating the British in boston George Washington pushed up to New York were he was quickly defeated by the British and pushed back
  • The Delaware River

    On Christmas day 1776 George Washington and his army crossed the Delaware river for the battle of Trenton
  • The end of the American Revolution

    George Washington and his army ended the revolutionary war defeating the British in York town
  • Signing of the US constitution

    George Washington signed the US constitution in Independence hall
  • Elected President

    George Washington was elected the first president of the united states on the 4th of February 1789.
  • Death

    George Washington will go down as the most influential, patriotic and most notable men in all time and especially in the United states