George Washington was a farmer at one time, although he was also a soldier and a statesman.
George Washington was a farmer at one time, although he was also a soldier and a statesman.
Abraham Lincoln was never a Farmer; his father, Thomas Lincoln was a Farmer.
they were farmers
Yes, first in Kentucky. Then when land title laws became difficult, Thomas Lincoln moved the family to Indiana, where the land had been surveyed by the federal government. Slavery appeared to be an issue also. Abraham Lincoln did not live in Illinois until he was about 21 years old.
Before George Washington was President he was the top general in the Continental Army. George Washington was a farmer and surveyor.
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Thomas Lincoln's wife, Nancy, got pregnant by another man named Samuel Davis. Thomas and Nancy Lincoln raised Abraham and were his parents, but Samuel Davis and Nancy Lincoln were Abraham's biological parents.
Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln (1778-1851), was a farmer. At other times in his life he worked as a carpenter, prison guard, and hired hand. He was not a cobbler.
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He was a tobacco farmer
A Gentleman Farmer.
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