Books that belong to the Action and Adventure genre pertain to extraordinary events, that include consistent elements of danger. Adventure and Adventure novels feature quick moving plots, with settings that may involve war, criminal activity, and international intrigue. Examples include: Adrift in the Pacific, Robinson Crusoe, The Man Who Would Be King, The island of Doctor Moreau, The Garibaldians in Sicily, The History of a Crime, and Don Quixote.
Books that belong to the Action and Adventure genre pertain to extraordinary events, that include consistent elements of danger. Adventure and Adventure novels feature quick moving plots, with settings that may involve war, criminal activity, and international intrigue. Examples include: Adrift in the Pacific, Robinson Crusoe, The Man Who Would Be King, The island of Doctor Moreau, The Garibaldians in Sicily, The History of a Crime, and Don Quixote. Also in this BookBiographies and Autobiographies in this category are about Adventurers and Explorers open windows into the often extraordinary lives people who travelled, fought wars, were imprisoned, sailed, climbed, set up missions, pioneered, and found new lands for settlement and colonization. This long list of adventurers includes such men and women as: Lieutenant-Colonel William Martin Leake, General John Coffin, Col. James Smith, Reginald G. Wilberforce, Sacajawea, Jasper Douthit, Field-Marshal Count Helmuth Von Moltke, Lieutenant General Crommelin, Captain James Cook, Prince Serge Dmitriyevich Urussov, Colonel David Crockett, Sir Walter Raleigh, Edith Cavell, Lord Kitchener, Captain Henry Cribben, and Hernando de Soto.
Biographies and Autobiographies in this category are about Adventurers and Explorers open windows into the often extraordinary lives people who travelled, fought wars, were imprisoned, sailed, climbed, set up missions, pioneered, and found new lands for settlement and colonization. This long list of adventurers includes such men and women as: Lieutenant-Colonel William Martin Leake, General John Coffin, Col. James Smith, Reginald G. Wilberforce, Sacajawea, Jasper Douthit, Field-Marshal Count Helmuth Von Moltke, Lieutenant General Crommelin, Captain James Cook, Prince Serge Dmitriyevich Urussov, Colonel David Crockett, Sir Walter Raleigh, Edith Cavell, Lord Kitchener, Captain Henry Cribben, and Hernando de Soto. And in this BookThe genre known as Coming-of-Age examines the early life and development of a youth, who over time develops into an adult, and the difficulties or challenges that she or he face in that metamorphosis.
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George Washington was the commander of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and served as the first President of the United States of America (1789-1797). For his central role in the formation of the United States, he is often referred to as the father of his country.
Washington was baptized into the Church of England. In 1765, when the Church of England was still the state religion, he served on the vestry (lay council) for his local church. Throughout his life, he spoke of the value of righteousness, and of seeking and offering thanks for the "blessings of Heaven."
The Electoral College elected Washington unanimously in 1789, and again in the 1792 election; he remains the only president to receive 100% of the electoral votes.
Washington proved an able administrator. An excellent delegator and judge of talent and character, he held regular cabinet meetings to debate issues before making a final decision. In handling routine tasks, he was "systematic, orderly, energetic, solicitous of the opinion of others but decisive, intent upon general goals and the consistency of particular actions with them.
Washington died in 1799. He has been consistently ranked by scholars as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents.
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