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Yes, George Washington's family had British roots. His ancestors emigrated from England to Virginia, and his paternal side was descended from a line of English landholders and gentry. In fact, The New York Times notes that Washington was related to King Edward III and the Churchill family through his paternal grandmother.

Here's a more detailed look at Washington's British ancestry:

Great-Grandfather:

George Washington's great-grandfather, John Washington, emigrated from England to Virginia in 1656.

Paternal Line:

Washington's father, Augustine, was a third-generation English colonist who was well-established in the Virginia gentry.

Sulgrave Manor:

Washington's paternal ancestors lived at Sulgrave Manor, a historic home in the English countryside, before emigrating to the American colonies.

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