What made Washington think again about his dream?
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He could not know that the George Washington of the tidewater plantation country would evolve into the George Washington, “The Father of His Country,” the one who would become the man of many “firsts”—the firsts of Major-General Henry “Lighthorse Harry” Lee’s later funeral oration: in war, in peace and in the hearts of his countrymen. That assessment would not come until far into the future after having spent a life in the achievement of great deeds, the greatest of which was defying a monarch and the mightiest kingdom on the face of the Earth in order to establish something that was never imagined in the mind of man up to that time : a nation of United States dedicated to the principles of democratic republic .
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