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Hello

Donnia TrentIRSCMain Campus, Tomeu Center, GED, Lab 311Fort Pierce, FL

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Welcome to Elluminate

• What is Elluminate

– Elluminate, Inc. is a web-based avenue for providing on-line classes in real time.

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Whiteboard Tools

The Participant Interface

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Participants Window

• Raise/Lower Hand

• Emoticons

• Step Away

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Chat Window

• Permission to use Chat

• Send a Text Message

– Public– Private

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Polling

• Types

– Yes/No– Multiple Choice– Slowdown/Speedup Class Pace

• Responses will appear in the Participants window if the moderator has selected to show them

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Who Was George Washington?

What Role Did He Play in American History?

Was George Washington a Great Leader?

Discussion Topics

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Who Was George Washington?

• George Washington was the first President of the United States.

• He was born on February 22, 1732 in Wakefield, Virginia. He was the born to a wealthy family of English descent. He grew to be a 6 foot 3 inch tall man. Many people have said, “Of all the founding fathers, he was the most athletic, the most adventurous, and clearly a man of action”.

• He did not obtain a college degree, but instead entered the military. Although, he did study mathematics, surveying, the classics, and the “rules of civility”.

• He learned the morals, manners, and body of knowledge required for an 18th century Virginia gentleman.

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•He married Martha Danridge Custis in 1759. •George Washington had no children of hisown, but had two step-children (from his wife’s previous marriage). •Many have said he often appeared to havea stiff jaw or stern facial expression. It was speculated this was so because Mr. Washington had false teeth made of wood. Scientists have proven his false teeth were made of ivory not wood.• So..I guess we can speculate that his stiff appearance was a gentleman of his era maintaining a dignified pose.

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Martha Danridge Custis

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• Another story involving George Washington claims he cut down a cherry tree as a youngest.– In reality, George Washington was given a hatchet as a boy. He went out into his father’s garden and proceeded to test the sharpest of the blade by chipping the bark off the cherry tree. The cherry tree did die from the damage. This is how the ‘cherry tree story’ got started.

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What Role Did He Play in America History?

At age 22, he began a leader of the Virginia army in the French and Indian War in 1754. On July 3, 1775, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he took command of his ill-trained troops and embarked upon a war that was to last six grueling years ….the American Revolution.The British army surrendered to George Washington in Yorktown, Virginia in 1781. He commissioned a Frenchman toplan a new city for the country’s Capital…Washington DC.

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George Washington helped to write the Constitutionin Philadelphia in 1787.

1. Edmund Randolph - Virginia 2. Nathaniel Gorham - Massachusetts 3. John Dickinson - Delaware 4. John Rutledge - South Carolina 5. James Wilson -Pennsylvania 6. Oliver Ellsworth Connecticut 7. Charles Pinckney South Carolina 8. James Madison - Virginia 9. Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts 10. William Samuel Johnson - Connecticut 11. George Mason - Virginia 12. George Washington - Virginia 13. Benjamin Franklin - Pennsylvania 14. Rufus King - Massachusetts 15. William Paterson - New Jersey 16. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney - New York

19. George Read - Delaware 20. William R. Davie - North Carolina 21. John Langdon -New Hampshire 22. Luther Martin - Maryland 23. Roger Sherman - Connecticut 24. Gunning Bedford, Jr. - Delaware 25. Abraham Baldwin - Georgia

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What Role Did He Play in American History? - Continued

•When the new Constitution was ratified, Washington was overwhelmingly elected the 1st President.•George Washington was inaugurated as President in 1789 at the age of 57. He then served two terms. •There were only 13 states when he become president, but five states were added during his presidency.•He was the only President that did not live in the White House. He governed from New York City and often from his home in Mount Vernon, Virginia.

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Mount Vernon

George Washington's Mount VernonEstate is located in Mount Vernon, Virginia along the shores of thePotomac River and is the most scenictourist attraction in the Washington, DC area. Tourists may visit themansion, outbuildings, the gardensand the museum to learn aboutthe life of America's first President and his family.

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George Washington’s Death

George Washington diedin the master bedroom atMount Vernon on

December 14, 1799. He chose to be buried on the grounds of the Estate.

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Review

Reprinted from: America’s Story By Vivian Bernstein, Pg. 68

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Was George Washingtona Great Leader?

George Washington - Founding Father• George was one of the leaders to help write the Constitution.• George Washington was a member of the First Continental Congress.• He was then chosen to be a leader in the French and Indian War and to

lead the Continental Army during the American Revolution. • He became the first President of the United States. He served from 1978-

97.• As he traveled back in forth from New York City to Mount Vernon, it is

documented that crowds everywhere cheered for him.• In all these leadership positions, he showed a steadfastness of purpose

and helped create the precedents and foundations that would form America.

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George Washington

First President of theUnited States

“He was, indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, a good and a great man ...

                                                                              —Thomas Jefferson

1732-1799

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Elluminate – Social Studies

Thanks for joining the Elluminate Classroom. We hope to see you again soon.

Watch for other Elluminate Breakout ClassesDonnia Trent, [email protected]

M – TH11 A.M. and 7 P.M. daily

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