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#251 Ben Franklin and George Washington: The Founding Partnership

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The Impact of Witnessing Violence at a Young Age

The depiction of George Washington as a brash 22-year-old in the book, engaging in violent battles during the French and Indian War, raises the point of how witnessing extreme violence at a young age can have a lasting impact on a person. The description of Native Americans splitting an officer's skull with a tomahawk and scalping the Frenchmen, with Washington intervening to stop further scalping, highlights the visceral nature of the violence and its potential long-term effects on individuals exposed to such brutality.

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