George Washington never did cross the Atlantic to England. He did have a desire to visit the home of his ancestors near Oxford at Sulgrave Manor but never did.
No, since he was the King of England, or Great Britain, he needed to stay there and rule his country while sending others to America on missions.
No, George Washington mostly lived in Mt. Vernon, Virginia (there was no Washington DC yet, and no White House yet either).
no he stayed in America
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A General in the Revolutionary Army
Hessians, troops "rented" by England's King George to enlarge his army in America
General George Washington led the Continental Army and the states' militias in the war against England.
George Washington's family included his parents Augustine and Mary Washington. He was married to Martha but they never had children.
George Washington Alot of them helped like George Washington who commanded the contiental army and Thomas Jefferson who wrothe the decralation of independence.
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No
UMM, George Washington was not a king, I think you have the wrong name.
No, he was from england.
1799
No - he was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, America.
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Which Washington? Washington State Washington DC George Washington Washington Tyne and Wear (its a town in England)
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