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George Washington Takes Office

In George Washington Takes Office, as the United States forms, George Washington is voted unanimously into the presidency. He reluctantly takes office, and uses his two terms to set many of the norms of the office and set the young nation on its path.

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The Whole Truth About George Washington

In The Whole Truth About George Washington, historian Lucy Worsley learns that not only did Washington enslave people, he also mistreated them. In 1780, the Pennsylvania Gradual Abolition Act stated that enslaved people had the right to petition for their freedom after six months. George Washington would take enslaved people out of the state and return so that the Act did not apply. This video is excerpted from BBC's American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley, in which Worsley reveals the myths and manipulations behind American history.

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Who Really Built the White House? The Hidden Story Behind America’s Presidential Home
The article "Who Really Built the White House? The Hidden Story Behind America’s Presidential Home" from BBC's HistoryExtra explores the creation of the White House, from George Washington’s vision to James Hoban’s design. It highlights how enslaved people and immigrant craftsmen built the home, revealing the untold history behind one of America’s most iconic buildings.
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Molly Pitcher — Fact or Fiction?

In Molly Pitcher — Fact or Fiction?, historian Lucy Worsley finds out about the story of Molly Pitcher, a woman who avenged the death of her husband on the battlefield in 1778. It is still a mystery whether the story is true or not. This video is excerpted from BBC's American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley, in which Worsley reveals the myths and manipulations behind American history.

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From Tea to Treaty: A Timeline of the American Revolution
The article "From Tea to Treaty: A Timeline of the American Revolution" from BBC's HistoryExtra is a detailed journey through the pivotal moments of the American Revolution. It explores the tensions between Britain and its American colonies — from unfair taxes to the outbreak of war — culminating in the formation of the United States and the signing of the Constitution.
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The Nine Battles That Forged the United States: Key Clashes of the American Revolutionary War
The article "The Nine Battles That Forged the United States: Key Clashes of the American Revolutionary War" from BBC's HistoryExtra chronicles nine critical battles that defined the American Revolutionary War. Beginning with the confrontations at Lexington and Concord in 1775 and ending with the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781, the piece highlights how each engagement influenced the course of the war and contributed to the eventual establishment of the United States.​