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[[Image:George_washington_roosevelt_dictionary.JPG|thumb|300px|Roosevelt Franklin writes about George Washington.]]
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'''George Washington''' (1732-1799) was the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783, and later the first [[President of the United States]], an office to which he was twice elected unanimously (unanimous among the Electoral College) and held from 1789 to 1797. In 1787 he presided over the Constitutional Convention that drafted the current United States Constitution. His two-term administration set many policies and traditions that survive today. Washington did not run for a third term, thereby establishing an important precedent that was to serve as an example for the United States and also for other future republics.
 
'''George Washington''' (1732-1799) was the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783, and later the first [[President of the United States]], an office to which he was twice elected unanimously (unanimous among the Electoral College) and held from 1789 to 1797. In 1787 he presided over the Constitutional Convention that drafted the current United States Constitution. His two-term administration set many policies and traditions that survive today. Washington did not run for a third term, thereby establishing an important precedent that was to serve as an example for the United States and also for other future republics.
   
Because of his central role in the founding of the United States, Washington is often called the "Father of his Country". Scholars rank him with [[Abraham Lincoln]] among the greatest of United States presidents.
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Because of his central role in the founding of the United States, Washington is often called the "Father of his Country". Scholars rank him with [[Abraham Lincoln]] among the greatest of United States presidents.
   
 
Aside from portraits which hang in school classroom's and post offices, the painting ''[[Washington Crossing the Delaware]]'' is also one of the classic intreprations of the President.
 
Aside from portraits which hang in school classroom's and post offices, the painting ''[[Washington Crossing the Delaware]]'' is also one of the classic intreprations of the President.
   
 
==Visual depictions==
 
==Visual depictions==
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Image:Piggywashington.jpg|[[Miss Piggy]] dressed as George Washington for the 1982 ''[[I Love Liberty]]'' special.
 
Image:Piggywashington.jpg|[[Miss Piggy]] dressed as George Washington for the 1982 ''[[I Love Liberty]]'' special.
 
Image:Character.georgewashington.jpg|A young George Washington ([[Jerry Nelson]]) in a ''Sesame Street News Flash''
 
Image:Character.georgewashington.jpg|A young George Washington ([[Jerry Nelson]]) in a ''Sesame Street News Flash''
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Image:Lydia the Tattooed Pig.JPG|Washington crossing the Delaware, as seen on [[Lydia]].
 
Image:Lydia the Tattooed Pig.JPG|Washington crossing the Delaware, as seen on [[Lydia]].
 
Image:HensonDollar.JPG|[[Jim Henson]] takes the place of George Washington on the US 1-dollar bill in ''[[Time Piece]]''.
 
Image:HensonDollar.JPG|[[Jim Henson]] takes the place of George Washington on the US 1-dollar bill in ''[[Time Piece]]''.
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Kermit Washington.jpg|"Kermit Washington" in "[[Episode 601: This Old Nursery|This Old Nursery]]"
 
Image:ElvisWashington.JPG|An [[Elvises|Elvis]] as [[Thomas Jefferson]], standing before Washington's portrait.
 
Image:ElvisWashington.JPG|An [[Elvises|Elvis]] as [[Thomas Jefferson]], standing before Washington's portrait.
 
Image:Washingtonatschool.jpg|On the wall of a classroom at [[Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School]]
 
Image:Washingtonatschool.jpg|On the wall of a classroom at [[Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School]]
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Image:Georgewashington-sy.jpg|A painting of George Washington, adorning George Washington High School in ''Kermit's Swamp Years''
 
Image:Georgewashington-sy.jpg|A painting of George Washington, adorning George Washington High School in ''Kermit's Swamp Years''
 
Image:Commercial.usmint1.jpg|Kermit dressed up as Washington for a print ad for the [[United States Mint|United State Mint's]] US State Commemorative Quarter program in [[1999]].
 
Image:Commercial.usmint1.jpg|Kermit dressed up as Washington for a print ad for the [[United States Mint|United State Mint's]] US State Commemorative Quarter program in [[1999]].
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Image:UnitedStatesMint-TV-Commercial-Kermit&SteveTurnbull.jpg|US Mint commercial video shoot
Image:Kermitwashington.JPG|US Mint photoshoot
 
 
Image:TwiddleStamp.jpg|The [[Twiddlebugs]] "portrait" of George Washington, a [[Postage stamps|postage stamp]] in reality.
 
Image:TwiddleStamp.jpg|The [[Twiddlebugs]] "portrait" of George Washington, a [[Postage stamps|postage stamp]] in reality.
Image:Washington.Barretta.jpg|In a Sesame Street cartoon about front and back, animated by [[Gene Barretta]].
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Image:Washington.Barretta.jpg|In a Sesame Street cartoon animated by [[Gene Barretta]].
 
Image:123washington.jpg|Washington in ''[[The Street We Live On]]''
 
Image:123washington.jpg|Washington in ''[[The Street We Live On]]''
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Elmo-Presidents-washington.png|"[[Elmo the Musical#president|President the Musical]]"
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File:Kermit Washington 2014 Facebook.jpg|Kermit in a 2014 Presidents Day video posted on [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney Studios]]'s [[Facebook]] page. [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=685760838131911]
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BertWashingtong.jpg|Bert Washington in a 2015 Presidents Day image posted on [[Sesame Street|Sesame Street's]] [[Instagram]] account. [https://www.instagram.com/p/BB0I2lKjgVs/]
 
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* In ''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]'', [[Roosevelt Franklin]] is showing writing the date George Washington became president on the chalkboard for the entry for "date."
 
* In ''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]'', [[Roosevelt Franklin]] is showing writing the date George Washington became president on the chalkboard for the entry for "date."
 
*In the ''Sesame Street'' sketch "[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?|Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer]]", contestant Mairam guesses that two eggs plus one is George Washington.
 
*In the ''Sesame Street'' sketch "[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?|Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer]]", contestant Mairam guesses that two eggs plus one is George Washington.
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*A talking portrait of Washington appears in President [[Elmo]]'s office in the "Elmo the Musical" segment, "President the Musical."
 
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*A 2016 Presidents Day post of the official Sesame Street [[Instagram]] account showed a picture of "Bert Washington." <small>([https://www.instagram.com/p/BB0I2lKjgVs/ view])</small>
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Muppet Potrayals of US Presidents]]
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* [[President of the United States|Muppet Portrayals of US Presidents]]
   
 
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Revision as of 13:54, 3 March 2016

George washington roosevelt dictionary

George Washington (1732-1799) was the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783, and later the first President of the United States, an office to which he was twice elected unanimously (unanimous among the Electoral College) and held from 1789 to 1797. In 1787 he presided over the Constitutional Convention that drafted the current United States Constitution. His two-term administration set many policies and traditions that survive today. Washington did not run for a third term, thereby establishing an important precedent that was to serve as an example for the United States and also for other future republics.

Because of his central role in the founding of the United States, Washington is often called the "Father of his Country". Scholars rank him with Abraham Lincoln among the greatest of United States presidents.

Aside from portraits which hang in school classroom's and post offices, the painting Washington Crossing the Delaware is also one of the classic intreprations of the President.

Visual depictions

References

See also

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