That's a strange question. As of now, time travel isn't possible. If you're interseted about George Washington, try reading a book on him. Einstein's theory of relativity states that backwards time travel is completely impossible. And besides that if time travel was possible then people from the future would be here now and would always have been here. people that time travel probably would be very high government agent type people, the time travel mission would probably be a 'top secret' kind of thing, requiring some sort of oath of secrecy. so just because there is no one -publicly- claiming to be time traveller means little as they, if they really are here, are probably operating secretly and are not showing themselves at all, publicly, OR simply appear to be no different from anyone else. BUT there are people who DO claim to be time-travelers, but those stories usually are not believed to be truthful and or accurate or even possible, and those ones end up in the tabloid section of the magazine rack (i am not trying to correct anyone here, just adding my own thoughts )
In order to travel from Texas to Washington, a person would have to go northwest. A person would travel through New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho.
So you know how it runs. George Washington stated that in order to have a working democracy that the people of the country had to know about how the country works. If we don't understand our government , then, how do we know when they are doing something wrong or harmful.
You would have to be travelling faster than the speed of light in order to do this. And, theoretically speaking, this would be impossible to do.However, if you were possible to travel faster than the speed of light, you would need to be travelling 1.25x the speed of light (which is about 3.75 x 108 m/s2).
Yes, mechanical waves do need a medium in order to travel. Other waves, such as light, do not (thus they can travel through space).
In order to travel through all possible latitudes, you'd have to travel all the waybetween the Earth's poles. That's half-way around the globe, or 180 degrees.
Most likely George Washington.
In order to get to Washington DC from the state of Pennsylvania, you must travel south through the states of Maryland and Delaware.
In order to travel from Texas to Washington, a person would have to go northwest. A person would travel through New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho.
George Washington, otherwise a rich man by the standards of his time, was so land-poor that he had to borrow money in order to travel to his 1787 inauguration in New York.
Like the other federalists, President George Washington favored a strong central government. He felt one of the main functions of government was to maintain order.
This is a rubbish question. Try again...
"Issue the order sir, and I will storm hell" - Anthony Wayne in response to George Washington's order to take Stoney Pointe.
Tell your travel agent that you are looking for a deal. In order to facilitate the search for the best bargains, be clear about when you can travel and be as flexible as possible.
The Washington Monument was constructed in order to honor the memory of George Washington and to inspire succeeding generations. Known as the Father of his Country, George Washington was critical in the formation and sustainability of the United States of America from British colonies to independent nation.
Brothers in order from oldest to youngest: Samuel John Augustine Charles Also--he had two younger sisters, Betty and Mildred. George was the oldest child.
The order is: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
In George Washington inaugural speech of 1789, it states "Among the vicissitudes incident to life, no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than that of which the notification was transmitted by your order, and received on the fourteenth day of the present month."