0. The White House's construction was started in 1792, after Washington had become president. John Adams was the first president to take residence in the White House on 1800 November 1, though the White House was not called as such until many years later.
No, the White House had not been built.
He didn`t ever go to the white house, the white house was finished shortly after he died
No, not all presidents have lived in the White House. The White House was first occupied by President John Adams in 1800, but some earlier presidents, such as George Washington and John Adams, did not live there as it was still under construction. Additionally, there have been presidents, like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who served before the construction of the White House and therefore had different official residences during their presidencies.
Washington never served in a state legislature . He did serve in the Virginia colonial house of Burgesses and a delegate to the Continental Congress.
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if your referring to where they serve their term the answer is in Washington D.C. They live in the white house and serve for only 4 years. Hope this helped.
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George Washington served in the House of Burgesses from 1758 until 1775. He represented Frederick County from 1758 until 1761 and Fairfax County from 1761 until 1775
No, the first U.S. Senators and Representatives took office less than two months before George Washington's first inauguration.
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