No invented is made, founded Is found.
It was founded in 1970.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
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Glenn Martin started developing it in 1981 and some people from his newly founded company, Martin Aircraft Company, helped him build it. The crew members mainly built it but Glen Martin came up with the idea and founded his company.
No invented is made, founded Is found.
Yes - 'Mary founded a dance school' is the same as saying 'Mary started a dance school'
It depends on the context. If you are saying that you found a lost item, then no, they don't mean the same thing. But if you are talking about who founded a city then it can be the past tense of found. Make sense?
No, but you can probably get an app that does the same thing.
Castles and palaces are not the same thing, A castle is built as a fortified structure to withstand enemy attacks. A palace is built as a place of luxury.
no one built it, Chris Balderstone founded it.
the MI6 was built in 2004
About 4000 years ago
The National Zoo was founded and built in 1889.
1876, after the founded died. They built this school as a memorial.
It was founded in the 1840's, the first actual "forts" built in 1849.
first built 1881