Arguably the man who has made the greatest impact onto modern history and years to come:
George Washington.
He shall be forever imortilized in history.
>>2629483
Who's that?
>>2629483
But that's not Napoleon, you know, the guy they named the napoleonic era after
*whoops sorry meant to upoad this
This pic seems just a little idolatrous to me.
>>2629500
Which ended after the Washingtonic era started.
Oh, the guy who led to that thing that was the launching platform for the first Emperor of Mankind?
>>2629525
>Napoleon
>Before Washington
Quality b8, made me respond.
>>2629537
>George died in 1799
>nappy rose to dominance in 1805
um, sweetie
>>2629583
Er, Sunshine, I think you misread his post.
>>2629522
is this from bioshock infinite?
>>2629522
Is the chick with the Captain America shield supposed to be a Roman Goddess-esque personification of America? This painting has always fascinated me.
>>2629603
that's Columbia you dunderhead
>>2629537
Nice reading comprehension moron.
>>2629504
BEADY
>>2629615
You're a fool.
>Mfw reading practically everything that Washington said or wrote.
>The way that people who knew him talked about him.
He oozed charisma like fucking Alexander and was an absolutely brilliant statesman. I feel like while he's well known, his achievements and philosophy are still greatly overlooked by non-Americans.
It's either this guy or some banking Jew.
>>2629658
Yeah, but unlike Alexander, not a great general. Not a bad one mind you, just not great. He was a master at the organized retreat though.
>>2629677
Yeah I almost felt like pointing that out as I posted it. IMO he made up for it with his top-tier statesmanship though.
>>2629658
Imagine how John Jay feels
His existence is good to point out to annoying dipshits who tell you "all the founding fathers were deists!" Bitch, please. George Washington was a devout Christian who said his prayers to Jesus a million times a day.
>>2629677
He was probably good at retreat because of low desertion rates from his charisma.
>>2629939
I'm not sure about this one but most founding fathers were Christians, a lot of the really well known ones were more like deists though.
>>2629522
I admit, Washington is like a God of America.
>>2629939
>some angry NEET new-christian on 4chan
>somehow knows more about the inner life of George Washington than historians who studied the man for decades, after which many of them admit that they still don't know everything about the core personality and attitudes of him and might never know
Keep on dreaming retard
>>2629483
Probably marx desu.
>>2630209
gaaa-aaay
>>2629658
Europoors, when will they learn?
>>2629658
I mean that happens tho, different interest in history around the world. Although me being europoor I really likes Benjamin Franklin.
>>2629593
It is a part of the capitol dome fresco from the roof of the US capitol building.
>>2629612
So basically yes. Gotcha.
I guess the answer differs from country to country, IMO Napoleon is the one who has made the greatest impact on modern history, I'm french though so I may be biased.
https://youtu.be/JPlQS1pzHdA?t=1m38s
Thread theme.
>Tfw read this thread
>Tfw see someone metion John Jay
>>2629758
>Tfw triggered because remembered a middle school history review game in which I messed up a question that only I knew because I answered Jay John instead of John Jay
Is there an American version of sudoku?
>>2629483
Was he one of the more irrelevant beatles?