First Entrepreneur : How George Washington Built His - and the Nation's - Prosperity
(2016)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Grand Central Publishing, 2016
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1 online resource (296 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9780306823480 MWT17655155, 0306823489 17655155
LANGUAGE
English
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The United States was conceived in business, founded on business, and operated as a business-all because of the entrepreneurial mind of the greatest American businessman of any generation: George Washington. Using Washington's extensive but often overlooked financial papers, Edward G. Lengel chronicles the fascinating and inspiring story of how this self-educated man built the Mount Vernon estate into a vast multilayered enterprise and prudently managed meager resources to win the war of independence. Later, as president, he helped establish the national economy on a solid footing and favorably positioned the nation for the Industrial Revolution. Washington's steadfast commitment to the core economic principles of probity, transparency, careful management, and calculated boldness are timeless lessons that should inspire and instruct investors even today. "First Entrepreneur" will transform how ordinary Americans think about George Washington and how his success in commercial enterprise influenced and guided the emerging nation

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