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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.

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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.

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No, George Washington mostly lived in Mt. Vernon, Virginia (there was no Washington DC yet, and no White House yet either).

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no he stayed in America

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NO

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