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Episode 42 — George Washington: Command, Compromise & the American Invention
Episode 42

Episode 42 — George Washington: Command, Compromise & the American Invention

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September 21, 20251h 32m

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pplpod Episode 42 traces George Washington’s path from Virginia surveyor and French & Indian War officer to commander of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States. We unpack the leadership choices that mattered: holding a fragile army together at Valley Forge, the surprise at Trenton, the disciplined exit from power after Yorktown, and presiding over the Constitutional Convention. In office, we track how Washington built a working presidency from scratch—forming the first Cabinet, navigating Hamilton vs. Jefferson, stabilizing finances, asserting federal authority during the Whiskey Rebellion, and setting norms with the Proclamation of Neutrality and his Farewell Address. Legacy, contradictions, and the human behind the myth—how Washington turned restraint into a strategy and precedent into a nation.