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Forge a Path George Washington wasnt able to go to school, but that didnt stop him from learning. His brothers taught him at home and he found unique ways of teaching himself important information. He even became a land surveyor when he was fifteen Military Man Washington joined the military when he got older. The skills he learned during his first war afforded him a high ranking position in the American Revolution. General George Washington and his men faced hardships, but it paid off in the long run. A Natural Leader Washington was chosen to lead the armed forces against the British, but that wasnt all he was chosen for Because of his success in the war, he became the first President of the United States. Lead the Way When George Washington forged a path for himself, he also did so for others. He understood that sometimes the most important trail is the one never taken before. But being a leader isnt just about being in charge, its also about caring for others. I am Martin Luther King, Jr. I am
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