Did George Washington really find the town of Confluence, Pennsylvania?

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George Washington did not found the town of Confluence, Pennsylvania, but he did play a significant role in its early history. Confluence is located at the confluence of the Youghiogheny River and the Casselman River. Washington explored the region during his early surveying career in the 18th century and recognized its strategic importance, particularly for trade and transportation. While he did not establish the town himself, he was involved in discussions about its development and was connected to the area's growth due to his ambitions related to westward expansion and land ownership. Confluence was officially laid out as a town in the early 19th century, after Washington's time.