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actually not all the things that we do are connected with water but most of them by the way im jess
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The George Washington Bridge traverses the Hudson River. It connects New Jersey to Upper Manhattan.
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George Washington most likely drank cider, hard cider, beer, wine, distilled spirits (whiskey, rum, peach brandy, applejack, mobby, shrub, etc.), milk, buttermilk, chocolate, tea, and coffee. At the time of his death, George Washington was one of the largest distillers of whiskey in the United States due to the distillery at Mount Vernon.He also drank "sirrup of leamons" or lemonade.Americans in the time of George Washington were not very careful about the sources of their water, so water made many people sick. George Washington probably drank very little water.
He used the water wheel to generate electriecty
According to "George Washington's Breakfast" by Jean Fritz, George Washington ate Indian hoecakes, which are made with cornmeal, salt and water.
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No, George Washington was the first president of the United States.
by the way its "George Washington" not "Goerge" and Martha helped by making a women's sewing circle to mend clothes for the troops and she stood by their beds when they were sick or injured. Also she would give food and water to troops during battle.
During the 18th century items such as bread and tea would be served for breakfast It Depends was George Washington in his 20's or his 60's because when he was in his 20s he would usually take a peice of bread with some Coffee or sometimes water and he was on his way but when he was in his elder years he ate a Varaity of things like a apple with some toast that has jam on it and orange juice on the side with some Coffee/tea
like this plants and animals need food, water, shelther to survive in the wild