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George Washington: The Indispensable One
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- EmpowerU America Podcast
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- Jun 6, 2026
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- 5701
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Summary
Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison acknowledged Washington to be his superior, the only “Indispensable One”. Many referred to Washington as “His Excellency”. Learn about Washington’s early life. What experience caused the Founder Father’s to make him the unanimous choice to lead the emerging Country’s fight against Great Britain. What happened on July 9, 1755 during the battle of the Monongahela, when Washington was shot several times for people to call him “The Bulletproof George Washington”? How did the French and Indian War that help shape Washington’s character and career? Many have spoken over the years that there was divine intervention that led to Washington become our First President. (This divine intervention was talked about openly in student textbooks until 1934). Find out about those cold winter year’s spent fighting. What happened on the night of December, 1776 when Washington led his troops across the icy Delaware River? The six-month severe challenge, an almost, unthinkable supply crisis where an estimated 1700 soldiers died from disease. Learn how Washington emerged with his troops from Valley Forge as a unified and disciplined fighting force. What surprise led to the end of the Revolutionary War where our Country ended up a Free Nation? We’ll talk about Washington’s military years, his two terms as president. Also, the difficulties that the first executive confronted as he dealt with big personalities and adversarial factions and starting a new Country. How about Washington’s ego, what was it like, did he want to become a monarch like he had seen in Great Britain? Learn about Mt. Vernon–Washington’s incredible plantation, his wife Martha, his views on owning many slaves, and the difficulty Washington h…