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🐴 22-year-old George Washington's epic failure (it didn't define him)
How Young George accidentally started a world war. PLUS: A recap of the best links from the first half of 2025.

IN THIS EDITION:
🍎 The catastrophic blunder that sparked the French and Indian War
🍎 How Angel Studios is bypassing the Hollywood gatekeepers
🍎 Win a Ford F-250 by pre-ordering movie tickets (seriously)
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💡 1 THOUGHT
Benton Crane, producer of Young Washington (July 4, 2026), shared a rarely-told story:
At 22, George Washington accidentally triggered a global war:
Thankfully, that's not where the story ends.
📊 2 TRENDS
1. YOU–THE AUDIENCE—ARE NOW GREENLIGHTING MOVIES - Angel Studios' "Young Washington" is slated to hit 2,000+ theaters on July 4, 2026, but not because Hollywood greenlit it.
As Benton explains:
"Angel Studios is putting the power of the gatekeepers in the viewers' hands. Hollywood is run by a few people deciding what gets made. Angel Studios lets viewers decide what stories should be told."
Their 1.2 million "Angel Guild" members vote on projects globally. Ticket pre-sales opened today—a year early—to demonstrate audience demand.
2. THE MOST AMERICAN GIVEAWAY EVER -
Pre-order your movie ticket, and you could win a restored Ford F-250 in honor of America's 250th birthday.
Today only: Each ticket earns 97 (!) bonus entries. (Because nothing says "American independence" like voting with your wallet and maybe winning a classic American truck.)
🔨 3 TOOLS
1. Be Washington Interactive Experience - Mount Vernon's free online game puts middle and high schoolers in Washington's shoes, making real decisions he faced with advisors providing historical context. Navigate crises like the Whiskey Rebellion and learn history through decision-making rather than memorization.
2. Liberty's Kids (Free on YouTube) - 40 episodes of historically accurate Revolutionary War content featuring young Washington, narrated by Walter Cronkite as Benjamin Franklin.
3. Tuttle Twins American History Books - Age-appropriate, honest portrayals of American history including Washington's real story.
ICYMI - TOP PICKS FROM 2025
OpenEd Daily is taking a short break (weekly Friday issues continue). Here's a mid-year roundup.
💡 TOP 7 THOUGHTS
📊 TOP 5 TRENDS
🔨 TOP 10 TOOLS
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