Reid Brooks

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Love was romantic in colonial America, but it was also practical, as was necessary in a land where people were needed to tame a wilderness. There were other women in Virginia, eligible brides who would be happy to marry the very available George Washington who had distinguished himself in his military service and who was a landowner.
George Washington: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of US Presidents)
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