no, he was a federalist. Why would you look this up anyways. This is boring stuff !!
The George Washington myth was a story that Parson Locke Weems made up portraying how honest George Washington was. The story involved George chopping down his father's cherry tree as a young boy, his father asks him if he chopped the cherry tree down and George tells him that he "cannot tell a lie."
George Washington was a commander in the American Revolution, helping the colonies win their independence. Then he became the first President of the United States.
he believed that it didnt really matter. look for more sources stupid genius
The story about George Washington cutting down his father's cherry tree, and then being unable to lie about it, has persisted throughout history. However, there is no evidence that this ever happened, and researchers have not been able to find any.
look up WHY DID George Washington DIE on wiki.answers.com and if that doesn't work, look it up in Google
Look up under the W.
No, when Washington was a child the colonists had never even been that far west.
look up WHY DID GEORGE WASHINGTON DIE on wiki.answers.com and if that doesn't work, look it up in google
where did George Washington grown up at
I don't know how to answer that. What do you mean "How was he born". Look up "sex"
The one that included "Wa."
no, he was a federalist. Why would you look this up anyways. This is boring stuff !!
George Washington liked Cincinnatus because he loved how powerful he was, and looked up to him as a role model, because of all the amazing stuff that Cincinnatus did when he was the Roman dictator and served as Consul. George Washington dreamed of being compared to Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus.
Yes, but not always. Look up a picture of George Washington's suit, the sleeves are ruffled, but not wrinkled.
After, they marched on to Psyque, PA. (look up psyque, very interesting.)
John Adams admired George Washington. He served as George Washington's vice president.