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more than 6000 acres of  land by



         expanding land and receiving land




         from the Virginian state. He lived



         an aristocratic lifestyle, one that



         included the regular leisurely fox




         hunting and parties with music and



         dance.



         He increased in social statue in


 As a respected military officer   Virginia until he was considered




 and a large landowner, George   the leader of  the social elite in the



 Washington began to increase the   state, presenting the Virginian



 amount of  land that his plantation,   government with an act to embargo




 named Mount Vernon, had, and he   luxuries imported from Britain. His



 had well over a hundred slaves and   faltering business, namely due to
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