George Washington is perhaps the most familiar figure in American history. But most people really only know the image of him they see in marble statues and patriotic paintings. Behind those symbols was a real man: ambitious, self-taught, intensely concerned with honor, and constantly wrestling with the immense responsibilities history placed on his shoulders.
In celebration of America’s 250th birthday, we’re taking an extended look at the life of the man more responsible than anyone else for the nation’s founding. Here to unpack that life for us is H.W. Brands, a historian and the author of a new biography of Washington, American Patriarch. Brands traces Washington’s journey from a young Virginia surveyor to military commander, founding father, and first president. Along the way, we discuss how Washington’s upbringing shaped his character, why he became a surprisingly effective military leader despite losing more battles than he won, how he held together a fragile revolutionary army, how he shaped the presidency through the precedents he set, and whether a leader like Washington could still succeed today.
Resources Related to the Podcast
- H.W.’s previous appearances on the AoM podcast:
- AoM Podcast #223: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and Valiant Ambition
- AoM Podcast #366: Teach Yourself Like George Washington
- AoM Podcast #719: The Surprising Pessimism of America’s Founding Fathers
- AoM Article: George Washington’s Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation
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This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.





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