Important People of History: Presidents - George Washington
About the Game
Part of the Important People of History series:
1. George Washington
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Abraham Lincoln
All three games about US Presidents releasing in 2026 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence back in 1776
Important People of History - George Washington
In this biographical visual novel in the Important People of History series, get a first-hand look at the places where George Washington himself walked and see how they look today
His home and final resting place at Mount Vernon
Lexington and Concord, where the first shots of the Revolutionary War took place
The spot where Washington crossed the Delaware River
Valley Forge, where Washington's army weathered a brutal winter after losing Philadelphia
Yorktown, where Washington achieved final victory in the Revolutionary War
Federal Hall in New York City, where he was inaugurated as the first President of the United States
Inside the Washington Monument
And many more
I Cannot Tell a Lie
George Washington walks you through the key events of his life and era, including the fight for independence and establishing what it means to be President of the United States. This also includes how a man renowned for his honesty today in fact used spywork to defeat a better-trained and better-equipped army
The Greater the Conflict, the Greater the Triumph
Learn about how George Washington went from fighting for the British crown in the Seven Years' War (aka the French and Indian War) to leading the Continental Army in rebellion against the British empire
In addition, see how other figures such as Alexander Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette, Benedict Arnold, and many more played key roles in the Revolutionary War
The Constitution is the Guide I Never Will Abandon
The only person ever unanimously elected President of the United States, George Washington established what it mean to be the POTUS, even including selecting the designs for the White House himself
FAQ: Will this game cover the fact that George Washington was a slaveowner?
Yes, the topic of Washington as a slaveowner is covered in the game. Although the Founding Fathers achieved something remarkable with the establishment of the United States, they were real people, and therefore they had their flaws. It must be discussed that while these men were fighting for their own freedom, they were denying freedom to others
Proudly made in Washington's home state of Virginia
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