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Why does Washington say he owes his country a debt of gratitude​

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because he fought against the British for Independence which is why the 4th July is celebrated every year since that day he over threw them
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User Wasit Shafi
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Answer:

Washington says he owes his country a debt of gratitude​ because he is grateful towards the country for bestowing upon him all the honors that he got to possess during his career as the president.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • George Washington, the first president of the United States, served on the post for approximately 9 long years.
  • He was always grateful to the people of America for choosing him as their president for two consecutive times.
  • It is because he was grateful to towards the people of the country, he said in his farewell speech that he owes his country a debt of gratitude.
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