#12: George Washington’s Cherry Tree
Myths and legends frequently shroud the lives of national heroes, and George Washington is no exception. The anecdote of a young George confessing to chopping down a cherry tree with his hatchet as a display of honesty is a fabrication.
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It originated from the imagination of biographer Mason Locke Weems, who aimed to embellish Washington’s virtuous persona. While the story endures as a parable of honesty and integrity, its historical accuracy is dubious. Nonetheless, it illustrates the enduring desire to portray Washington as an exemplary moral character in American folklore.