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Lesson Plan: George Washington and Executive Power
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Lesson Plan: George Washington and Executive Power

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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This lesson looks at the legacy of George Washington, perhaps the most influential leader in the creation of the American nation. Through his achievements as commander-in-chief during the Revolution, in support of the drafting and ratification of the Constitution, and as first president, Washington was instrumental in transforming the ideals of the Revolution into reality. His career as soldier, revolutionary, constitution-maker, and chief executive of a new nation demanded a range of skills and talents with few precedents in history. PRE_LP

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February 12, 2020
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Vwtheresa
Vwtheresa June 20, 2013

Excellent resource well created and standard based

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