geographic position
Geographic position
He married Martha Washington. Her maiden name was Martha Dandridge.
George Washington did not die from murder, he died from a throat infection.
The capital city of the United States of America is Washington D.C.
About 160 miles.
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George Washingtom
A capital would be Jefferson City Missouri. The former president would be Thomas Jefferson. A state would be Washington state after the former president George Washington.
The group of men that Washingtom met in Cambridge on the 3rd of July didn't really differ much from the British troops they were supposed to fight. This surprised the British troops greatly.The group of men Washington met in Cambridge on July 3 didn't really differ much at all from the British troops they were supposed to fight. This was one of the items that surprised the British.
Civil Rights Act of 1957 Montogomery bus boycott SNCC Boyntom V. Virginia March on Washingtom Civil Rights Act of 1964 Voting Rights Act of 1965 Twenty-fourth Amendment Nation of Islam Black Power Black Panthers De jure segregation and de facto segregation. That's all I have ^^;
Goerge Washingtom became famous because he was our first president. George washington became famous because before, he was the president, he led the colonists in their fight against the british. He was then suggested for "King" of the new country. He politely declined, but soon became the 1st president.
Thomas Jefferson3rd President of the United States(March 4, 1801 to March 3, 1809)Other Government Positions:* Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1769-74* Member of Continental Congress, 1775-76* Governor of Virginia, 1779-81* Member of Continental Congress, 1783-85* Minister to France, 1785-89* Secretary of State, 1790-93 (under tiny U.S. flag Washington)* Vice President, 1797-1801 (under tiny U.S. flag J. Adams)For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Internet Public Library) indicated below.