he was a general in the American revolutionary war.
George Washington worked as a land surveyor before he became president of the United States. He was also a colonel in the military at one time.
Wealthy plantation owner
George Washington, the only US president who did not lived in the White House, selected its site and supervised its construction.
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George Washington was a land surveyor in Culpeper County, Virginia when he was 17. He later purchased land in the Shenandoah Valley.
The design for the city of Washington, D.C. began in 1791 when George Washington was President of the United States. The city was not built until 1801.
George was a surveyor for a time, then an Army commanding officer in the Seven Days War, in the French and Indian theater, and also in the American Revolutionary War. After that was over, he returned to his home and became a planter - tobacco and so forth. He was elected the first President of the United States.
Prior to his election as President of the United States, George Bush was Governer of Texas.
George Washington was a planter by profession before and after his military and public service careers. As an owner of slaves, he did not involve himself in the field work of growing crops.
George H. W. Bush had been Director of the C.I.A. before he ran for VP and President.
George Washington first worked as president in New York City, which served as the temporary capital of the United States from 1789 until 1790. He was inaugurated as the first president on April 30, 1789, at Federal Hall. During his presidency in New York, Washington focused on establishing the new federal government and addressing various challenges facing the nation.
No, Adams may have been Washington's Vice President, but that was only by default. In actuality, Washington saw Adams as very "Yankee," he found his mannerisms rude and his clothing flamboyant.