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He was a tobacco farmer
For most of his life, George Washington was a Virginia planter. He also was a soldier and a general and spent some time as a surveyor.
George was just five years old when his parents moved the family from sedate and affluent. During this time, George Jr. wrote of ranching as "the best occupation I know of".
All of the above.
First U.S. President George Washington (February 22, 1732-November 14, 1799) worked as a surveyor and a planter in addition to having careers in the militaryand in politics.