George Washington was born in 1732 in Virginia and raised in a wealthy family. He began his military career in 1753 as a major in the Virginia militia. During the French and Indian War, he led British forces but was defeated, which helped trigger the wider conflict. In 1775, the Continental Congress appointed him Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. Despite facing many challenges, he successfully led the colonial forces to victory over the British at Yorktown in 1781. After the war, Washington presided over the Constitutional Convention and was unanimously elected the first President of the United States, establishing important precedents during his two terms. He retired again to Mount Vernon in 1797 and died two years