George Washington: Ice-Cold and Unkillable
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Wooden teeth? No. Cherry tree? Probably not. Absolute unit of a leader? Undeniably.
Ben Thompson welcomes EpicLLOYD from Epic Rap Battles of History for a Presidents’ Day breakdown George Washington — the six-foot-two surveyor who became the most dangerous man in the British Empire.
Outnumbered. Undersupplied. Outgunned. Washington lost more battles than he won, but he never lost the war. From the frozen gamble at Trenton to resigning his commission when he didn’t have to, he pulled off something rarer than victory: he gave power back.
If monarchy was the expectation, Washington was the plot twist.
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