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George Washington
George Washington played by Jason O'Mara 3
Name: George Washington
Status: Alive
Date of birth: February 22, 1732
Birthplace: Westmoreland,
Virginia Colony,
British America
Affiliation: Continental Army
Profession: Commander-in-chief
Rank: Continental Army:
General
Father: Augustine Washington (d. 1743)
Mother: Mary Ball Washington
Sibling(s): Brothers:
Samuel Washington
John Augustine Washington
Charles Washington
Sisters:
Betty Washington Lewis
Mildred Washington (d. 1740)
Marital status: Married
Spouse(s): Martha Dandridge Custis
Other family: Nephews:
Bushrod Washington
Played by: Jason O'Mara
First appearance: "The Uprising"
Last appearance: "Independence"
Appears in: 1 miniseries, 2 episodes

George Washington (born February 22, 1732) is the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.

Biography

French and Indian War (or 'Seven Years War', 1754–1758)

During the French and Indian War, George Washington served with General Edward Braddock. After an attack, Washington was with Braddock as he died and continued to fight against the enemy forces that had attacked them.

American Revolution (1775–present)

After reciting the Declaration of Independence to the Continental Army, General Washington led them against General Gage and a large force of British forces in the Battle of New York Harbor.

Behind the Scenes

George Washington was portrayed by Jason O'Mara in Sons of Liberty.

Appearances

Description

"General George Washington is an intense military veteran. A former British Army officer, he has become a farmer in Virginia and one of the most respected men in his colony. When he’s called to the First Continental Congress and meets Sam, his advice sets some of the groundwork for what will become the legendary Colonial Army."
Official description

Gallery

Main article: George Washington/In-universe/Gallery
Military offices
New creation Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
1775–
Succeeded by

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External links

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