Yes - 'Mary founded a dance school' is the same as saying 'Mary started a dance school'
1832, this is when Greece was founded but implementation means when something started so it should mean basically the same thing.
No invented is made, founded Is found.
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?
one thing is: he started the first city hospital another thing is: he founded the first public library
i did the same thing but 2 a guy.....i told him he was hot and then we started talking
same way you get the thing started, Sledgehammer!
Any colony that was started for religious freedom was started for the same reason as the Massachusetts Bay colony and the Pilgrims.
Leeks are a plant, they were not "founded." Founded implies the start or invention of a thing.
ebay was founded on 1990 and amazon was founded in 1995.
It was founded in 1634.
Satyam started in 1992.
Pennsylvania was founded for religious freedom and by William Penn?