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Capitol Source: America's Greatest Founding Father

Capitol Source: America's Greatest Founding Father

Consistently ranked America's greatest Founding Father, George Washington reluctantly left his retired life to take on the momentous and untested role of President of the United States.

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His decision helped stabilize a country sitting in limbo in the wake of the Revolutionary War, according to Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson. 

Larson joined Townhall to discuss his latest book "The Return of George Washington," and to explain how Washington's visionary and diplomatic leadership saved the country we know today. 



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