Enlightenment · North America · Politics
1799
Death of George Washington
December 14, 1799
Washington rode his Mount Vernon farms in December sleet, came home with a sore throat, and was dead two days later - bled by his doctors, as was the custom, into exhaustion. 'Tis well,' he said at the end. Congress adjourned; the nation put on crape; even his enemies acknowledged a rare departure: a leader who had let power go.