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Yes he did tell lots of lies. Some of them helped win the revelutionary war in the end.

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Tales like this and the Cherry Tree are pure urban legend and folk stories.

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That is a story that was printed in grammar books in the 1800s.

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Yes what do you call false teeth?

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Probably, he was human.

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Who was famous for his quote you can not tell a lie?

George Washington


Who was the person in the fable who could not tell a lie?

George Washington


What president said he could not tell a lie?

George Washington


What are George Washington's famous sayings?

I'm pretty sure it was i shall not tell a lie


Which historical figures have displayed integrity?

George Washington. He could not tell a lie ok


What was Parson Locke Weems myth about George Washington?

He invented the tale of the Cherry Tree. The myth was that when he was a little boy, George chopped down a cherry tree. When his father asked about it, George replied, "I cannot tell a lie," and admitted his act. This was used to demonstrate the perceived image of Washington as scrupulously honest.


Did george washington tell a lie?

According to traditional folklore, he didn't... but don't trust traditional folklore. Everybody tells lies, including G. Washington.


What is one interesting quote that George Washington said and why did he say it?

I cannot tell a lie. Because he chopped down a cherry tree and his dad asked him if he did and he said no but then he said "I cannot tell a bad lie"


How did George Washington define truth?

he didnt lie


Did George Washington chop a tree?

George Washington did not chop down a cherry tree or say "I can't tell a lie, Pa". This apocryphal story was created by Mason Locke Weems better known as Parson Weems in A History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington to show George Washington's honesty.


What was George Washington myth?

The George Washington myth was a story that Parson Locke Weems made up portraying how honest George Washington was. The story involved George chopping down his father's cherry tree as a young boy, his father asks him if he chopped the cherry tree down and George tells him that he "cannot tell a lie."


Abraham Lincoln say you shall not tell a lie?

No, it is supposed to be a quote from George Washington, but some websites say that it's actually a myth.