George Washington
The Life of George Washington
Of all the monikers applied to Americans from the dawn of the Republic, none resonates as well as the very first, the Father of His Country. … Many [of the Founders] had critical skills that were essential to the success of that national founding, but none had the kind of impact that the “indispensable man” had on so many of the foundational events without which the attempt at independence and nationhood may have been aborted before it could even begin. There were many fathers, but only one Father, and that was George Washington. … Subsequent generations would think of Washington as more myth than man. … In some ways, Washington had moved beyond the realm of man as he modeled his life and decision-making in the mode of the archetypal virtuous republican leader. … George Washington wasn’t only the Father of his Country. In many ways, he was the Father of all this democratic transformation that has occurred since he secured independence for his people across a relatively small strip of land on the eastern coast of the North American continent. This is Washington’s true far-reaching and long-lasting legacy, one whose impact is unequaled in the annals of mankind in the last 2000 years.
Volume I: The Founders
Full Volume
The first volume of Presidential Chronicles tells the life stories of the following five Presidents who helped define the role of the nation’s chief executive:
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
Fisher captures the essence of the founding era through these lives that spanned the military, legislative, diplomatic, and ultimately executive roles that helped define the start of the American experiment. He provides a first-person perspective to the pre-revolutionary era, the colonial rebellion, the war for independence, the diplomatic efforts abroad, and the challenges of starting a new nation based on democratic principles – something unlike anything the world had ever seen before. He explores the inter-connected nature of the lives of these founding leaders – relationships and experiences that were essential to the dawn of the Republic, but also broke down over the different visions they brought to bear on how to shape the new nation they helped to birth.
The Life of George Washington
Video
The following Washington videos have been released (10 of 10)
Washington #1: First in War (1752-1758)
Washington #2: Love and Marriage (1758-1799)
Washington #3: Rebel (1765-1775)
Washington #4: Revolution (1775-1778)
Washington #5: Victory (1778-1783)
Washington #6: First in Peace (1784-1789)
Washington #7: President and Precedents (1789-1793)
Washington #8: Second Term (1793-1797)
Washington #9: Slavery (1743-1799)
Washington #10: Farewell and Legacy (1797-1799)