Yes, if they are an American citizen and at least 35, they meet the minimum requirements. And since Washington DC is a part of the US, they would be a citizen.</
President George Washington (First President) lived at a plantation in Virginia called Mt, Vernon. The estate is located on the Potomac River, about 10 miles from Washington, DC and is now a national shrine, open to tours for visitors.
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The only president who never lived in Washington DC during his presidency was George Washington. Washington served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, and during his time in office, the capital was located in New York City and later Philadelphia. It wasn't until 1800 that the government moved to the newly established Washington DC.
Washington never lived in Washington DC because it didn't exist. The city of Washington DC was started/built after he became president and John Adams was the first president to live in the White House. When he moved in it wasn't finished and hung the laundry in the East Room. The principle residence of Washington was Mt. Vernon, but as president he was given a house in New York and one in Philadelphia for his second term.
Same as the president. Must live in the US for at least 14 years.
One famous person who lived in the 1700's (or the 18th century) is George Washington, the United States' first president.
No US president lived in Washington state. Herbert Hoover lived in Oregon as a boy.
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Yes Bill Clinton lived in Europe for a while , but a person that was born outside the US even as a US citizen can not become a US President
as long as your a citizen of that contry there is no reason why tey could not become president
One requirement to become president is that a person must have been born in the United States. A person must also be at least 35 and have lived in America for over 14 years.
To become a US President, it is required that a person be a natural-born citizen and be at least 35 years old. In addition, a person must have lived in the US for the last 14 years.
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.
Jefferson Davis did not live in Washington dc he lived in Virginia he was the president of the confederate states of America not the us if he was the president of the us he would of lived in Washington dc
No. The White House was not fit to live in when Washington was President and the capital was not in Washington then.
George Washington was President from 1789 to 1797
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