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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.George WashingtonA Reading AZ Level Y Leveled BookWord Count:1,492WritingWrite an essay explaining the pros and cons of being the first president of a new country and discuss how this relates to George Washington.Social StudiesCompare and cont
2、rast George Washington with the current president of the United States.Create a Venn diagram comparing the two leaders.ConnectionsGeorge Washingtonwww.readinga-Written by Wayne SumnerLEVELED BOOK YLEVELED BOOK Ywww.readinga-Why is George Washington known as the“Father of His Country”?Focus QuestionW
3、ritten by Wayne SumnerGeorge WashingtonGeorge WashingtonWorld Leaders Level Y Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Wayne Sumner All rights reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:A painting shows Washington and his army entering New York in 1783.Title page:Washington meets with his generals during the Revol
4、utionary War.Page 3:A painting shows Washington and his troops on the night they crossed the Delaware River in 1776.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page:North Wind Picture Archives/Alamy Stock Photo;page 3:Crossing the Delaware River on Christmas Night,McConnell,James Edwin(190395)/Privat
5、e Collection/Look and Learn/Bridgeman Images;page 4:Chronicle/Alamy Stock Photo;pages 6,9:GraphicaArtis/Corbis;page 10:Granger,NYC;page 11:Pat Benic/Pool/Corbis;pages 12,15(top left,bottom left):North Wind Picture Archives/Alamy Stock Photo;page 13:Corbis;page 14:Fuse/Thinkstock;page 15(top right):S
6、cience Source;page 15(center right):Ivy Close Images/Alamy Stock Photo;page 15(bottom right):George Washington,c.1786(painted plaster),Houdon,Jean-Antoine(17411828)/Dallas Museum of Art,Texas,USA/gift of Ronald E.Fritz/Bridgeman ImagesalliancesContinental Congressdelegatesinauguratedmilitianeutralpr
7、ecedentspreserverevoltrevolutiontermunanimouslyWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL YT4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3George Washington Level YTable of ContentsTaking the Oath as President .4Farming Mount Vernon .5Americas Revolution .7The First President .11A Hero Retires .13Father of His Country .
8、14Glossary .164George Washington took the oath of office as Americas first president on April 30,1789.Taking the Oath as PresidentGeorge Washington had been a farmer,a military officer,and an army general,and now he was about to be inaugurated as president of the United States.The scene was Federal
9、Hall in New York City.Robert Livingston,the highest judge in New York,stepped toward Washington with a Bible in hand.Washington placed his hand on it and recited:I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States,and will to the best of my ability,preserv
10、e,protect,and defend the Constitution of the United States.The onlooking crowd cheered enthusiastically.George Washington was now officially the president of the United States of America.5George Washington Level YFarming Mount VernonOn February 22,1732,George Washington was born to Augustine and Mar
11、y Ball Washington.From the time he was three,George and his family lived at Mount Vernon,their estate in Virginia,where Georges father worked as a farmer.The elder Washington died when George was just eleven years old.Luckily for young George,his older half brother Lawrence looked after him and rais
12、ed him.George was not particularly well educated and learned more from doing things,especially his daily tasks at Mount Vernon.He gained practical life lessons such as how to tend a field of crops.By the time George was twenty years old,he was in charge of Mount Vernon.It was a lot of work,but it su
13、ited him;he loved farming and would farm Mount Vernon for the next twenty years.George Washington may have loved being a farmer,but he was also interested in the military.The events of the day would provide him with an opportunity to serve.In the 1700s,each of thirteen colonies was ruled by the Brit
14、ish,and each colony had its own militia.Washington served as an officer in the Virginia militia beginning in 1752.A conflict known as the French and Indian War would soon challenge him.6During the French and Indian War,George Washington gained a reputation as a brave and demanding commander.Great Br
15、itain was upset that the French were expanding their reach in North America.A general sent Washington to reason with them.Eventually a war broke out with the French,who refused to stop.Native Americans joined the French side,adding to their forces.Washington commanded the Virginia militia on the Bri
16、tish side and gained a reputation as a fine military commander.At the end of the French and Indian War,the British were victorious.After the wars end,Washington retired to Mount Vernon and married a wealthy Virginia widow named Martha Dandridge Custis.Marthas family owned thousands of acres of land
17、and more than three hundred slaves.Although Washington became a slave owner by marriage,he personally opposed slavery.He wrote in his will that he wanted his slaves to be freed upon Marthas death.When Washington died before Martha,she freed them.7George Washington Level YAmericas Revolution Life in
18、the British colonies in the late 1700s was challenging.Britain had passed a number of laws forcing the colonists to pay high taxes on goods such as tea and paper.Washington and other colonial leaders were frustrated and decided to make plans to resist.In 1774,colonists chose delegates from the colon
19、ies to attend a secret meeting,called the First Continental Congress,in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,where Washington supported a plan to take military action against the British if they continued.Desire for revolution was already rumbling,and in April 1775 colonial armies fired the first shots of the
20、American Revolution.The next month,the delegates held the Second Continental Congress,at which Washington and the delegates agreed that it was time to fight.Washington was appointed commander in chief of the new Continental Army on July 3,1775.During his first months as leader,he strengthened his ar
21、my with more ammunition and won early battles against the British.Washingtons first major military action was in March 1776,when he drove the British army out of Boston and into New York.The break from Britain became official on July 4,1776,when the Declaration of Independence was signed.8ATLANTIC O
22、CEANConnecticutNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaMarylandDelawareNew York CityPhiladelphiaMorristownfrom Halifax June 29,1776from New York City Aug.25,1777Valley Forge1.Long Island Aug.27,17762.White Plains Oct.28,17763.Trenton Dec.26,17764.Princeton Jan.3,17775.Brandywine Sept.11,17776.Germantown Oct.4
23、,17777.Monmouth June 28,1778Battles In and Near New Jersey,17761777Battles In and Near New Jersey,17761777British troopsColonial troops050 miles7126435That summer,Washingtons army suffered a humiliating defeat in Long Island,New York.The British captured and killed thousands of Washingtons men and f
24、orced Washington to retreat.However,late in 1776,while the enemy camped in Trenton,New Jersey,Washington led a surprise attack.In the middle of a pitch-black Christmas night,the Continental Army rowed across the Delaware River and won a crucial victory.It was the enemys turn to retreatall the way ba
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