| George opposed
the taxes that England forced the colonists to pay. In 1774, he was sent to
the First Continental Congress. This group met to decide what to do about how
Britain was treating the colonies. Washington also went to the Second
Continental Congress in 1775. In 1776, our forefathers drafted the
Declaration of Independence
.
During the Second Continental Congress, Washington
was elected Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. He led the colonists
in their fight for freedom during the American Revolution. The two sides
fought until peace was declared in 1783 and America had won its independence.
Washington then went home to Mount Vernon.
But he wasn't through helping the new country just
yet. In 1787, he attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, where
he helped to write the
Constitution
. In 1789 he was elected the first
President of the United States. He was then re-elected to another term in
1792, (continued.) |