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An Ancient Soldier is apart of the Roman army. They lived like every other person, only they are trained at an early age, to defend themselves, their people and their country.Ê
Construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of 1792. Although President George Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail,moved in.
The Confederate States of America had only one President who was Jefferson Davis. He was born in and lived in Kentucky therefore all or 100 percent of the Confederate Presidents lived in and were born in Kentucky.
You must be 35, a natural born citizen of the United States, and have lived in the United States for the past 9 years.
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soldiers lived in the trenches, you could only be a soldier if you weren't a farmer
Benjamin Harrison was the only president who lived in Indiana after he entered politics,. Lincoln lived here as a boy.
No - Theodore Roosevelt was shot and lived
No, he was the only president to NOT live in the White House.
=first and only president of the Confederacy.==first and only president of the Confederacy.=
James Buchanan from Lancaster is the only US president from PA. Eisenhower retired there after he was president. Washington and Adams lived in Philadelphia when the national capital was there.
Indians used to live in Oregon and Herbert Hoover was the only president who lived in Oregon.
I've lived in Texas all my life and love California. Only small minded red necks hate CA and who cares what they think?
An Ancient Soldier is apart of the Roman army. They lived like every other person, only they are trained at an early age, to defend themselves, their people and their country.Ê
yo mama was the only one that lived there at the time
George Washington is the only president never to have lived in the White House. He conducted his presidency from the President's House in Philadelphia, which was the capital of the United States during Washington's presidency. Washington oversaw the construction of the White House, but John Adams was the first president to live in it.