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  1. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died May 22, 1802. In her will, she gave away her land, cash, and treasured items including silver and portraits—but never mentioned slaves. As was typical of the times, Martha also provided money for the education of her nephews, but not nieces. The enslaved people that remained under the Washington’s ...

  2. 25 de mar. de 2020 · Jackie’s eldest two daughters, Elizabeth “Eliza” and Martha “Patsy,” remained with their mother, Eleanor Calvert Parke Custis, who would remarry in 1783 and bear sixteen more children in her lifetime. Martha and George Washington. When the Philadelphia Convention in the summer of 1787 called her husband away, and then seemingly placed ...

  3. Martha Washington. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (n. 13 iunie 1731 – d. 22 mai 1802) a fost soția lui George Washington, primul președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii. În timpul vieții sale, ea era "Doamna Washington". În același timp, Martha Washington a fost întâia "Prima doamnă a Statelor Unite ale Americii."

  4. Martha Washington was publicly silent on matters of politics. Although she did give one speech during her eight-year tenure, it had no political overtones; she merely thanked the troops who had escorted her to the capital and the crowd that had turned out to welcome her. Nevertheless, she did have an interest in the affairs of the new country.

  5. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, fue la esposa de George Washington y pionera en cuanto a ser primera dama de los Estados Unidos, al serlo entre los años 1789 y 1797.

  6. 12 de jun. de 2011 · Primera dama. A pesar de no apoyar la causa de George Washington, Martha, conocida entonces como Lady Washington ejerció un papel destacado y determinante al lado de su marido en Nueva York y Philadelphia, capitales entonces del nuevo estado. Martha iniciaba el camino de las primeras damas norteamericanas. Retiro en Mount Vernon.

  7. Martha Washington was the first first lady of the United States and spent about half of the Revolutionary War at the front with General Washington.