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George Washington, the first President of the United States, was born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, VA. He died on December 14, 1799 at Mount Vernon, VA. He never saw, heard of, or drove an automobile. People in his era walked. Men rode horses or "drove" a wagon with a team of 1 or 2 horses. Women were transported on a wagon.
Though some argue that a German man invented a car in the mid 1850s, the Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company, was not widely available and few ordinary people could afford a car.
Rolls Royce, Escalade, or a Chevorlet truck... if he was cool
Washington lived about 100 years before cars were invented. The only vehicles he drove were horse-drawn.
no that is not true, first of all he did not have time since he was the president second cars were not invented in his time
no cars were not invented
triumph herold
Presidents are typically not allowed to drive their own cards. George W. Bush has not owned or driven a car in many years.
He "can" but in public circumstances, he "may" not.
Presidents are typically not allowed to drive their own cards. George W. Bush has not owned or driven a car in many years.
Ofc! Don't you know that cars were invented in 5th century BC? and George Washington got a car for his 16th bday? Do you ever visit school??
It should not be a problem to buy a car in Canada and drive it in Washington State If you want to later register it in the U.S. You will have to do a lot of paperwork though.
Cars weren't invented until long after George Washington died. He used a horse-drawn carriage to get around.
warren harding
Your mom and dad when you were born
george washington