And there was Captain Washington
    And gentle folks about him
    They say he’s grown so tarnal proud
    He will not ride without them.

    by Awesomeuser90

    4 Comments

    1. At Jumonville Glen, nobody knows who fired the first shots, Washington was only sent to confront the French there since they were in disputed territory. During the battle, Joseph Coulon de Jumonville was killed by a Native American. Afterwards, Washington signed a document that (unbeknownst to him) said he assassinated him after his translator poorly translated the document to him. Washington believed he was signing something that said “the death” or “killing” of Jumonville, not “assassination.”

      I wouldn’t say the blame simply falls on Washington, it falls more on whoever fired the first shots at Jumonville Glen and Washington’s translator.

    2. Yo, he’s the model of a modern major general

      The venerated Virginian veteran

      Whose men are all lining up, to put him upon a pedestal

    3. IrlResponsibility811 on

      We TRIED shooting Captain Washington, a power greater than we shielded him.

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