Greater Greece and Greater Britain and George Washington the Great Expander of England
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Publisher Description
This is a history that looks at Britain during the colonial era and the Revolutionary era, and it celebrates the life and deeds of George Washington, who the book argues helped “expand” England by winning the Revolution for the new United States and thereby helped spread the culture and customs in the New World.
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