Yes, President Washington had an American Pit Bull Terrier named Liberty.
He also had 36 dogs, these are some of the names. There was a hound called Drunkard. Pet guardian to a Hound dog named Captain, a Hound dog named Cloe, Hound dog named Forester, a Hound dog named Lady Rover, a Dalmatian named Madam Moose, Hound dog named Searcher, a Foxhound named Sweetlips, a Hound dog named Taster, a Hound dog named Tipler, and a Hound dog named Vulca.
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George Washington, the first US president, set a non-binding precedent that was followed from 1787 to 1940. Washington was the first to refuse a third term, thereby accepting a precedent that was followed by all until FDR broke it, although Grant let it be known that he would accept a draft for a third term and Wilson hinted that he might go for a third term before he had his stroke. Teddy Roosevelt left after his first 7 years as President (1901-1909), but regretted it. In 1912, he ran for president again in his newly formed Bull Moose party, against his fellow Republican and successor, William Howard Taft.
When a reporter asked Roosevelt how he felt, he replied, "I feel as strong as a bull moose!"
Sitting Bull's father, Jumping Bull, was killed by a Crow raiding party in approximately 1859. The exact date is not known.
No Bull Coner did not help blacks get, civil rights.
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