After retiring from the presidency in March 1797, George Washington returned to Mount Vernon, Virginia were he devoted much time to farming and other business interests, until his death at home on Saturday December 14, 1799 at around 10 pm at the age of 67. The last words in his diary were "'Tis well."
In Virgina, because that's where he lived in his house. From, Bryan Hollick Raleigh, NC
George Washington's life did not end in the Revolutionary War. After the war, Washington retired from military service and served as the first president of the United States. He died on December 14, 1799, at his home in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
George Washington was president before the capital was built. Adams moved there near the end of his term.
SS George Washington ended on 1919-11-28.
George Washington was the only president to never live in the White House. John Adams had only a few months there at the end of his term.
George Washington helped them by always being at their side and fighting till the end!
George Washington Carver Sr. High School ended in 1967.
Life Without George ended in 1989.
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Booker T. Washington's life long dream was to end slavery and live in peace with whites, asians, blacks, spaniards, and all the other peoples of the world...
I believe George Washington was a successful, young officer in the French and Indian War before the Revolution. One history teacher I had described George Washington as 'almost obsessed with duty' in the military and later as president. Other than that, I know he married well to wealthy Martha Washington before the Revolution. Basically, he was a soldier all his life, and then president at the end of his life. Hope this helps. Also, Washington was a military Engineer and Land Surveyor, and surveyed throughout much of the Colonies.
George Washington was sworn in on the steps of the first Federal building, at the end of Wall Street in the financial district of New York.
he addded "so god help me "