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George Washington was 57 when inaugurated on April 30, 1789. He was 65 when he left office on March 4, 1797. He died at the age of 67 on December 14, 1799.
George Washington served as President from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797. He was America's 1st President.
On March 8, 1936, the first race for stock cars was held in Daytona each, Florida.
He was 65 when he left office on March 4, 1797.
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George Washington was 65 when he left office on March 4, 1797. (born February 22, 1732) He died in December, 1799.
No, Malcolm X was a Muslim. He left the Nation Of Islam, but he was still a Muslim. He was not a Buddhists.
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Yes. Washington left office in March of 1797. Lincoln took office in March of 1861 just 64 years apart. So there were a large number of people born in 1796 say, who were still very much alive in 1861. In fact, ex-president Martin Van Buren ,who was 16 when Washington left office lived for more than a year after Lincoln became president. Tyler was almost 7 when Washington left office and he not only lived to see Lincoln elected but was elected to Confederate Congress.
After he left the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X began to articulate his own views. During the final year of his life
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Washington's term ended in March of 1797, and he died in December of 1799.