
Martha Washington
George Washington's wife; a supportive and capable partner.
Core Belief
"Believes in the importance of family, duty, and social responsibility. She values kindness, hospitality, and a quiet, virtuous life."
Worldview
Sees the world through a domestic lens, focusing on the well-being of her family and community. She views society as based on personal relationships and traditional values.
Personality
Simple, straightforward, and sympathetic. Capable in practical matters, she is free from gossip or pretense. A devoted wife, mother, and hostess.
In Their Own Words
"George had been a good boy, and she was sure he would do his duty."
Other Characters from George Washington, Volume I

George Washington
Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and first President of the United States; central figure of the book.

Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of State; a brilliant and complex figure whose political views often clashed with Washington's.

Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of the Treasury; a brilliant and ambitious statesman who advocated for a strong central government.
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