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'''George Washington Bush''' (1779-1863) was one of the first American settlers and the first [[black people|black]] settler in what would later become the [[U.S. state]] of [[Washington]].<ref>{{Citation
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==Early life==


George Washington Bush was born in [[Pennsylvania]] around 1778. An only child, he was raised as a [[Quaker]] and educated in Philadelphia.<ref>Tumwater Research Center. [http://www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/research%20bush%20background.htm “History and Background of Pioneer Bush Family”], ‘’Olympia News’’, [[1945-7-6]], Retrieved on [[2008-7-13]].</ref> Bush’s father, Matthew, was born in [[India]] but was of [[African people|African]] descent. Matthew Bush worked for a wealthy [[England|English]] merchant named Stevenson for most of his life. At Stevenson’s home in [[Philadelphia]], Matthew Bush met his wife, an [[Ireland|Irish]] maid who also worked for Stevenson. George's parents served Stevenson until his death. Stevenson had no other family and so left the Bushes a substantial fortune.
==Assessment==
This article has been rated C-class. A C-class article is described as follows: ''The article is substantial, but is still missing important content or contains a lot of irrelevant material. The article should have some references to reliable sources, but may still have significant issues or require substantial cleanup.'' This article has only been assessed for the Eurovision project as I can not speak for its completeness in terms of other projects. [[User:Grk1011|Grk1011/Stephen]] ([[User talk:Grk1011|talk]]) 00:20, 28 September 2008 (UTC)


==Soldier and trapper==
== "Ethnicity" ==


George Washington Bush fought in the [[War of 1812]] at the [[Battle of New Orleans]]. He later worked as a [[Coureur des bois|voyageur]] and [[animal trapping|fur trapper]], including several years spent in [[Oregon Country]] working for [[Hudson's Bay Company]] (HBC).
The previous version (as of october 5) see here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yugoslavia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest&oldid=241392471] contained an unsourced list of performers' ethnicity. I checked the available references in the article and I found no such information, if I missed something by mistake, I apologize and please point me to the right place. How should I know for example that [[Vlado Kalember]] is indeed an ethnic Montenegrin as it was written? I thought he's a Croat. Actually I dont know and it doesnt matter at all. At the "Jugovizija", the Yugoslav national ESC preselection, every national Radio-TV service from each of the Yugoslav federal units was sending 2 candidates each year (6 Yugoslav constituent republics, 2 provinces within Serbia, thats 8 stations X 2 songs= 16 per year). The ethnicity of the candidates not always corresponded with the ethnic majority of the federal unit which they represented. For example, [[Daniel (singer)]] was born in Montenegro but (as far as I remember, feel free to correct me) he was candidated from Croatia because he lived there or because they liked him, who cares. Or, a candidate from Bosnia and Herzegovina could be an ethnic Serb or Croat or [[Muslim by nationality]] or from a multhiethnic marriage or a group consisting of members of several ethnicities. Without having a sence for the complex ex-Yugoslav issues, you started a big problem by opening the "ethnicity" pandora box, hence I had to remove it and please dont put it back unless you have sources. Stop speculating. Btw an interesting website about national preselections, tho Im not sure it can be used as a reliable source: [http://www.geocities.com/national_finals/], check Yugoslavia --[[User:Dzole|Dzole]] ([[User talk:Dzole|talk]]) 14:23, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:I like that you removed the ethnicity as you're right, it wasn't sourced and it doesn't really add anything to the article. I have considered that there may be a reliability problem with that website, but when there are reliable sources that I find, everything lines up correctly. [[User:Grk1011|Grk1011/Stephen]] ([[User talk:Grk1011|talk]]) 15:33, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


==Missouri and marriage==
== "source"? ==


Around 1830, Bush returned to [[Missouri]] where he married Isabella James, the daughter of a [[Baptist]] minister of [[Germans|German]] descent, on [[July 4]] [[1831]]. Missouri was a [[slave state]] at the time. Bush was a free man and had never been a slave but, because he was black, Missouri did not provide him the same legal status as a [[white people|white]] man, and his family faced severe prejudice.
An extensive archive for Jugovizija for each year: [http://free-st.t-com.hr/eurodalmatia/statistika.htm] The site belongs to ''[http://free-st.t-com.hr/eurodalmatia/ Eurodalmatia]'', ESC fan club from from [[Dalmatia]], [[Croatia]]. On the ''[http://free-st.t-com.hr/eurodalmatia/about%20us.htm about us]'' page '''its claimed''' that they are officialy registered ESC fan club recognized by [[OGAE]], in close cooperation with other national ESC fan clubs. It lists not only Jugovizija participants but also the Radio-Television centers from each of the federal units (republics and autonomous provinces) that nominated them: RTV Ljubljana ([[SR Slovenia]]), RTV Zagreb ([[SR Croatia]]), RTV Sarajevo ([[SR Bosnia and Herzegovina]]), RTV [[Titograd]] ([[SR Montenegro]]), RTV Skopje ([[SR Macedonia]]), RTV Beograd ([[SR Serbia]]), RTV Novi Sad ([[SAP Vojvodina]]) and RTV Priština ([[SAP Kosovo]]). These RTV centers can be added instead of "ethnicity" in order to determine the originating federal unit of the song representing ex-YU on ESC.


==To the Northwest==
Note that not all the centers participated from the very start in 1961. Perhaps not all of them had television yet, and also, Kosovo and Vojvodina gained more autonomy within Serbia with the constitutional changes in 1963 (see [[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1946-1974)|AP Kosovo]] and [[Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945-1963)|AP Vojvodina]]), and in 1974 (see [[SAP Kosovo]] and [[SAP Vojvodina]]), hence they became federal subjects. Also the number of songs nominated by each RTV center varied from year to year (sometimes 1, 2 or 3, making the total number of songs 8, 16, 20+ etc.). During several years in the 1980s it seems that it was standardized to 16 songs (2 per each of the 8 centers).


In 1844, Bush and his family (along with five other families including his friend [[Michael Simmons]]) left Missouri, heading west on the [[Oregon Trail]]. Bush's navigation skills and knowledge of the western region, gained during his years as a trapper, made him the indispensable guide of the party. Isabella's training as a nurse was an important contribution as well. Bush and his family were also known to be very generous, purchasing supplies for their fellow travelers first in Missouri and later at great expense at [[Fort Bridger]].
Example: Jugovizija 1983 (from the website)
<small>


By the time the Bush-Simmons party reached the Oregon Country over four months later, the [[Provisional Government of Oregon]] had passed laws preventing Black Americans from owning land. As a result, Bush and his party traveled north across the [[Columbia River]], into territory that at the time was [[Oregon boundary dispute|claimed by both]] the [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Great Britain]]. Bush's connections with the Hudson's Bay Company at [[Fort Vancouver]] may have helped the settlers gain access where HBC had previously barred Americans from settling.
Ranking/Title/ Artist/ RTV center/ Points
# JULIE - DANIEL, TV TITOGRAD (72)
# VOLIM TE OD 9 DO 2 - "NOVI FOSILI", TV ZAGREB (54)
# LIDU, LIDU, DU - MAJA ODŽAKLIJEVSKA, TV SKOPJE (46)
# ADRIANA - MARIJAN SMODE, TV LJUBLJANA (44)
# NA SVOJ NAČIN - "INDEKSI", TV SARAJEVO (40)
# RUDY - BABY DOLL, TV BEOGRAD (36)
# SITNIJE, CILE SITNIJE - LEPA BRENA & "SLATKI GREH", TV BEOGRAD (34)
# SVIRAJ ZA MARIJU - MILORAD NONIN, TV NOVI SAD (31)
# TI SI NEMOGUĆ - "SUNČEVE PEGE", TV NOVI SAD (24)
# POSADI CVIJET - MIŠO KOVAČ, TV ZAGREB (22)
# VRATI SE - BRANKO MILIŠIĆ, TV TITOGRAD (18)
# DOĐI DA ME VIDIŠ - "COD", TV SARAJEVO (16)
# OPERA - SILVA DELOVSKA & KIM, TV SKOPJE (12)
# SO NAJLEPŠE PESME SO NAPISANE - "HAZARD", TV LJUBLJANA (9)
# FJALA BEHET ZOG, DIELLI BEHET SY - SHPESHA GASHI, TV PRIŠTINA (3)
# DASHURIA NE LULEZIM - MILICA & GAZMED, TV PRIŠTINA (3)
</small>
Conclusion: the Yugoslav ESC participant in 1983, Daniel, was nominated by TV Titograd from Montenegro, and that can be added to the article instead of his ethnicity.


==Bush Prairie==
--[[User:Dzole|Dzole]] ([[User talk:Dzole|talk]]) 16:53, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:Great job with the research. That would work if you want to implement it. Also, this site you mention would be an excellent source to make the yugoslavia articles for each year's contest since there are lot missing, see {{tl|Yugoslavia in Eurovision}}. [[User:Grk1011|Grk1011/Stephen]] ([[User talk:Grk1011|talk]]) 17:22, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


The Bushes and the other five families established a settlement, named Bush Prairie, at the southernmost tip of [[Puget Sound]] in what is now [[Tumwater, Washington]]. Bush and Michael Simmons built the area's first gristmill and sawmill, and Bush helped finance Simmons' logging company.
If we're having the broadcasters in the table, wouldn't it make sense to include the Republic of the broadcaster it was based, especially for people who are not too knowledgable on Yugoslavia or Eurovision, or European georgraphy in general. [[User:Sims2aholic8|Sims2aholic8 (Michael)]] ([[User talk:Sims2aholic8|talk]]) 21:59, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
:Never mind, I didn't read the whole article - i'll put them in the table anyway [[User:Sims2aholic8|Sims2aholic8 (Michael)]] ([[User talk:Sims2aholic8|talk]]) 22:05, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


The [[Oregon Treaty]] of 1846 ended the joint administration north of the Columbia, placing Bush Prairie firmly in the United States. Ironically, by staking an American claim to the area, Bush and his party had also brought Oregon's Black American exclusion laws, clouding the title to their land; these laws would not apply if the territory were under the British Empire. When the [[Washington Territory]] was formed in 1853, one of the first actions of the Territorial Legislature in [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]] was to ask [[United States Congress|Congress]] to give the Bushes unambiguous ownership of their land, which it did in 1855.<ref>[http://www.secstate.wa.gov/history/timeline_detail.aspx?s=1851&e=254 Washington Secretary of State<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==Changes==
I tried to improve the article but there were editors who voluntarily changed it without objecting it on the talk page first as I did. Im not saying they are wrong, but still I will try to rewrite it again. Rationale provided [[User talk:Imbris#hello|here]].--[[User:Dzole|Dzole]] ([[User talk:Dzole|talk]]) 01:59, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
:Sorry, I should have warned you that that might happen. See [[Talk:Yugoslavia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest/Archive_1]]. Maybe you can get more of his views, which by the way I don't believe in. [[User:Grk1011|Grk1011/Stephen]] ([[User talk:Grk1011|talk]]) 02:21, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


According to the Oregon Trail History Library,
== Mistake? ==
<blockquote>The Bush-Simmons Party is credited by some historians as having been in large part responsible for bringing the land north of the Columbia River—the present-day state of Washington—into the United States. They established a presence that attracted other settlers and strengthened the American claim to the area in later debates between Great Britain and the United States over partitioning the Oregon Country.<ref>[http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/blakbios.html Black Pioneers of Oregon<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref></blockquote>


George Washington Bush lived out the rest of his life in Washington. Bush died on [[April 5]] [[1863]], and is the only veteran of the War of 1812 buried in [[Thurston County, Washington]]. Isabella James Bush died [[September 12]] [[1866]].
I think the official website just made a mistake because the actual performance showed the FR Yugoslavia flag. see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywrykDejDII here]. Therefore, I feel that we should remove this sentence: ''However, currently, on the official ESC country specific page that entry is listed under the general designation Yugoslavia, but with the flag of SFR Yugoslavia.'' [[User:Grk1011|Grk1011/Stephen]] ([[User talk:Grk1011|talk]]) 03:20, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


==The Bush legacy==
Yes. But this creates another issue: should the article be split into two separate articles?
#Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia in the ESC
#Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the ESC
IMHO- yes.


Their six sons carried on their tradition of farming and public service. The eldest, [[William Owen Bush]], served twice in the [[Washington State Legislature]]. In 1890, he introduced the bill establishing the institution that is now [[Washington State University]].
[[Yugoslavia]] is a complex issue.
#[[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] was one story (unitarian kingdom under Karadjordjevic dynasty etc..);
#[[SFR Yugoslavia]] ([[AVNOJ]], [[Titoism]], [[brotherhood and unity]], [[federalism]], [[worker's self management]], [[non-aligned]] and [[YU rock]]) constituted a second story;
#[[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] (Serbia and Montenegro only, Milosevic, sanctions, Kosovo War, air raids) is a third story.


In 1973, [[Jacob Lawrence]] did a series of five paintings depicting George Washington Bush’s journey by wagon train from Missouri to Bush Prairie. The paintings are in the collection of the [[Washington State Capitol]] Museum.<ref>[http://www.wshs.org/wscm/index.htm Capital Museum Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Its not just the form of government that makes them different, they represent different concepts. [[State Union of Serbia and Montenegro]] is something completely different, so it definetly shouldnt be merged with any kind of Yugoslav article. These different things shouldnt be mixed unless you agree to recognize FRY as a legal succesor to SFRY which (as far as I know, correct me) the international community disapproved.


==See also==
So back to ESC, there was:
* [[George Washington (Washington pioneer)]]
*A questionable "SFR Yugoslav" preselection held in late March 1992 incl. Serbia, Montenegro but also Bosnia, which proclaimed independence on March 1 (?) but was still unrecognized until April 6 (why the Bosnian artists participated then and were they backed up by their official broadcaster?)
*[[War in Bosnia]] starting on April 1
*FRY formed on April 28
*ESC held in Sweden on May 9 when SFRY was already '''gone'''. FRY was too young (just a week or so) and its not sure whether it was admitted to the EBU or just used the former ''SFRY'' ticket to get in, while EBU was caught unprepared and didnt know what to do.


==References==
The preselection took place in the shrunk and fading (formally) SFRY, but its winner clearly represented FRY, maybe the article should be split. Also, Eurodalmatia doesnt list Extra Nena in ''Yugovision''. I dunno really, maybe two interlinked articles is a good solution with notes explaining the situation. --[[User:Dzole|Dzole]] ([[User talk:Dzole|talk]]) 04:32, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
{{reflist}}
::Please no lol. This cannot be happening again! There is one article because there was only one Yugoslavia participating in the contest. It was decided that it did not matter who was using the name. The article has to be written in terms of Eurovision and Yugoslavia did not debut in 1992; they had their last entry. That's why the article is named plain Yugoslavia because that's the country name which participated, used by two different political entities however. That is why there are two flags and the sections about each entity using the name. [[User:Grk1011|Grk1011/Stephen]] ([[User talk:Grk1011|talk]]) 12:40, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


==Further reading==
:::Here we go again. Stephen (Grk1011) belives only in a "one source policy". This kind of editing borders with POV. Stephen is not from former Yugoslavia so he doesn't know (or he doesn't want to know) that FRY is not a continuation of SFRY. Based on a mediation that was in fact gathering of his Eurovision friends they moved the article [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest]] to [[Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest]]. This move can be reverted if enough editors decide to make a compromise and show support. This "decision" that Stephen speaks of is not carved in stone and should be overruled. FRY is a special case that cannot go into Yugoslavia nor into Serbia and Montenegro. Merging with Serbia and Montenegro would be a lesser evil. -- [[User:Imbris|Imbris]] ([[User talk:Imbris|talk]]) 22:49, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
* {{cite book |last=Heikell |first=Iris White |title=The Wind-Breaker - George Washington Bush: Black Pioneer of the Northwest |date=1980 |publisher=Vantage Press}}
* {{cite book |last=Ritter |first=Harry |title=Washington's History: The People, Land, and Events of the Far Northwest |date=2003 |publisher=Westwinds Press}}


==External links==
I didnt know about these issues and Im personally against merging SFRY with FRY, which is supported by Grk1011 (I dont know why?). I explained the timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia in detail, and thats clear: Extra Nena on May 9th respresented FRY, not SFRY. After all GRk provided a youtube video himself /herself. This issue is not like: [[Kingdom of Greece]] and the [[Greece|Republic of Greece]]. SFRY and FRY is two '''completely different stories'''.
* {{cite web |url=http://www.nps.gov/jeff/historyculture/upload/george_washington_bush.pdf |title=George Washington Bush and the Human Spirit of Westward |accessdate=2007-11-13 |author=Jefferson National Expansion Memorial |year=1999 |month=February |format=pdf |publisher=[[U.S. National Park Service]], [[US Department of the Interior]]}}

* {{cite news |last=Goodnow |first=Cecelia |url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/lifestyle/56993_blackhistory05_2.shtml|title=State owes much to George W. Bush — a Black Pioneer |publisher=''[[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]]'' |date=[[February 5]] [[2002]]}}
However I also disagree with some of Imbris' actions: those entries were submitted in the name of the RTV centers based in the each of the constituent units. Yes, they wanted to represent Yugoslavia on the ESC, no doubt about that, but Yugoslavia at the time was not an '''[[unitarian]]''' country. Are you trying to impose some sort of "Yugoslav" unitarism or what? How should I perceive your actions? It was a federative country of several constituent nations, each of them having the right to be credited for their achievments. The hard work of the rtv centers of its constituent units should be taken into consideration, as they left a legacy for the broadcasters of the independent states that emerged after the breakup of Yugoslavia. Please stop with voluntaristic actions right now and let be constructive. --[[User:Dzole|Dzole]] ([[User talk:Dzole|talk]]) 02:29, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
* {{cite web|last=Oldham|first=Kit|url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5646|title=George W. Bush settles with his family at Bush Prairie near Tumwater in November 1845 |date=[[February 1]] [[2004]] |publisher=HistoryLink.org}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/research%20bushTOC.htm |title=Articles on George Washington Bush |publisher=[[Tumwater, Washington|City of Tumwater, Washington]]}}
* [http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/blakbios.html Biographical Sketches of Black Pioneers and Settlers of the Northwest]
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George Washington Bush (1779-1863) was one of the first American settlers and the first black settler in what would later become the U.S. state of Washington.[1]

Early life

George Washington Bush was born in Pennsylvania around 1778. An only child, he was raised as a Quaker and educated in Philadelphia.[2] Bush’s father, Matthew, was born in India but was of African descent. Matthew Bush worked for a wealthy English merchant named Stevenson for most of his life. At Stevenson’s home in Philadelphia, Matthew Bush met his wife, an Irish maid who also worked for Stevenson. George's parents served Stevenson until his death. Stevenson had no other family and so left the Bushes a substantial fortune.

Soldier and trapper

George Washington Bush fought in the War of 1812 at the Battle of New Orleans. He later worked as a voyageur and fur trapper, including several years spent in Oregon Country working for Hudson's Bay Company (HBC).

Missouri and marriage

Around 1830, Bush returned to Missouri where he married Isabella James, the daughter of a Baptist minister of German descent, on July 4 1831. Missouri was a slave state at the time. Bush was a free man and had never been a slave but, because he was black, Missouri did not provide him the same legal status as a white man, and his family faced severe prejudice.

To the Northwest

In 1844, Bush and his family (along with five other families including his friend Michael Simmons) left Missouri, heading west on the Oregon Trail. Bush's navigation skills and knowledge of the western region, gained during his years as a trapper, made him the indispensable guide of the party. Isabella's training as a nurse was an important contribution as well. Bush and his family were also known to be very generous, purchasing supplies for their fellow travelers first in Missouri and later at great expense at Fort Bridger.

By the time the Bush-Simmons party reached the Oregon Country over four months later, the Provisional Government of Oregon had passed laws preventing Black Americans from owning land. As a result, Bush and his party traveled north across the Columbia River, into territory that at the time was claimed by both the United States and Great Britain. Bush's connections with the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver may have helped the settlers gain access where HBC had previously barred Americans from settling.

Bush Prairie

The Bushes and the other five families established a settlement, named Bush Prairie, at the southernmost tip of Puget Sound in what is now Tumwater, Washington. Bush and Michael Simmons built the area's first gristmill and sawmill, and Bush helped finance Simmons' logging company.

The Oregon Treaty of 1846 ended the joint administration north of the Columbia, placing Bush Prairie firmly in the United States. Ironically, by staking an American claim to the area, Bush and his party had also brought Oregon's Black American exclusion laws, clouding the title to their land; these laws would not apply if the territory were under the British Empire. When the Washington Territory was formed in 1853, one of the first actions of the Territorial Legislature in Olympia was to ask Congress to give the Bushes unambiguous ownership of their land, which it did in 1855.[3]

According to the Oregon Trail History Library,

The Bush-Simmons Party is credited by some historians as having been in large part responsible for bringing the land north of the Columbia River—the present-day state of Washington—into the United States. They established a presence that attracted other settlers and strengthened the American claim to the area in later debates between Great Britain and the United States over partitioning the Oregon Country.[4]

George Washington Bush lived out the rest of his life in Washington. Bush died on April 5 1863, and is the only veteran of the War of 1812 buried in Thurston County, Washington. Isabella James Bush died September 12 1866.

The Bush legacy

Their six sons carried on their tradition of farming and public service. The eldest, William Owen Bush, served twice in the Washington State Legislature. In 1890, he introduced the bill establishing the institution that is now Washington State University.

In 1973, Jacob Lawrence did a series of five paintings depicting George Washington Bush’s journey by wagon train from Missouri to Bush Prairie. The paintings are in the collection of the Washington State Capitol Museum.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ McClelland, Jr., John (1988), "Almost Columbia, Triumphantly Washington: Prelude to statehood—the remarkable beginnings of Washington Territory.", COLUMBIA magazine, 2 (2)
  2. ^ Tumwater Research Center. “History and Background of Pioneer Bush Family”, ‘’Olympia News’’, 1945-7-6, Retrieved on 2008-7-13.
  3. ^ Washington Secretary of State
  4. ^ Black Pioneers of Oregon
  5. ^ Capital Museum Home

Further reading

  • Heikell, Iris White (1980). The Wind-Breaker - George Washington Bush: Black Pioneer of the Northwest. Vantage Press.
  • Ritter, Harry (2003). Washington's History: The People, Land, and Events of the Far Northwest. Westwinds Press.

External links