The Little Book Of The End Of The World - Plot & Excerpts
This knowledge had a direct effect on political thoughts and theories, lending confidence and authority to elements of society that had previously been oppressed. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION After years of British rule, the seeds of nationalism and independence began to grow in America in the mid-eighteenth century. At the forefront of the American movement for independence was George Washington, a man whom popular culture has tied to as many secret societies as Newton and Leonardo da Vinci. Washington was definitely a man of Christian faith, but his religious affiliations are still speculated about: during his life, Washington attended services and sermons at many different churches of many different denominations. But one thing is common: Washington did not take communion at any of them. However, the associations between Washington and secret societies are not as spurious as with Newton or da Vinci: Washington was initiated into the Freemasons in 1752 and was appointed Master of the Virginia Lodge in 1788.
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