Your question is a little hard to understand but I think the answer you're looking for is George Washington.
Cherries, from the legend of him cutting down a cherry tree.
yes he did and replaced the truth with the lie of cutting down a cherry tree
Cherry tree
I don't think he was proud that the tree was cut down. He was proud that when asked George told the truth that he had cut it down......he did not lie.....he fessed up to doing it. Georges dad could have even seen George do it. Telling the truth is a good thing.
cherry tree
George Wahington cut his father's cherry tree down. When he was asked about it, he told the truth.
He said he cannot tell a lie
No he didn't because the story is about George Washington and how he chopped the cherry tree not Abraham Lincoln cutting down an apple tree.
A cherry tree It is a story. He did not really cut down a tree.
No..Although George's handbook listed his early education; there is no mentioning at all that he chopped down a cherry tree, nor any mentioning of his father ever owning a cherry tree..He may had chopped down some small branches from an oak or pine when he was a small boy ; but it would't had been a cherry tree.
According to the legend that is told, George Washington had cut down a cherry tree when he was a young boy. The legend further went to say that he told his father what he did because he wasn't able to tell a lie.
He didn't chop down a cherry tree. This was an allegory written in a book by Parson Weems a 100 years after Washington lived and somehow it has become "truth" in history books.