That means twice if you are wondering what that means. I was astonished by the fact that Washington and his crew crossed the Delaware twice. He and his men were very fatigue. If people are fatigue, they probably made mistakes then. Another part of the war that effected the whole outcome was that the supplies were running low. Washington had a lot of challenges to face. This means that some of the men would get lower food and other supplies. That would be bad that the men wouldn’t be as healthy as they need to be. I wouldn’t want to be a part of that crew until it upgraded to better things going on. That would be a little selfish because the leaders were trying all they could do, I hope. Another shocking fact of the war with Washington put down a growing military rebellion deftly. Deftly means that it was skillful or nimble. He put down a very skillful group of men. Instead, he just stayed with the one that he had already. To me, this means that Washington had a lot of faith in his men. He put a lot of conviction within his heart with his men. If this were me, this would be a struggle. How could I know which group to trust? Do any of you know what you would do if you had a choice? This might just have to take some time to think. I don’t know about you, but I sure enough don’t know about …show more content…
Washington so far, the greatest president of all time in my book is that, he made his greatest act of power by giving up his power. On December 23, 1783, Mr. Washington gave up his position as a military commissioner to a very appreciative Congress. In front of the Congressman, he stating, “Having now finished the work assigned to me, I retire from the great theatre of Action- and bidding an Affectionate farewell to this August body under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.” That must’ve been a very sad and heart felt moment for everyone in the room. This was a good decision for him since he was getting older and not