It's actually the 3/5 compromise.
Mary Ball Washington [1708-August 25, 1789] was 34 or 35 years old when her husband died. Augustine Washington [1694-April 12, 1743] was her first and only husband. She was his second wife, and the mother of 1st U.S. President George Washington [February 22, 1732-December 14, 1799].
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.</
George Washington won 69 votes. However, since the only people who voted were the members of the Electoral College, and since there were 69 members, George Washington is the only president who won by Unanimous Vote.
i think it is fine, but if you feel you are too old, then dont. in my opinion.. you can have a baby whenever you want. (:
25 of 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention owned slaves. Also: 5 of the 13 American States were "slave states" in 1787 and slaves made up 35% of the population of those states Some of the "Founding Fathers" owned slaves, including: James Madison Benjamin Franklin George Washington Thomas Jefferson
George Washington was age 35 when Andrew Jackson was born.
George Washington and James Madison.
It is a medal, not a coin and they are worth $30 - $35.
George Washington, the first president of the United States of America didn't invent instant coffee....English Inventor George Constant Washington did invent the first mass produced instant coffee in 1906. He was 35 when he created it in Guatemala. Japanese American chemist Satori Kato invented the first instant coffee in 1901.
where the government would count the slaves as 3/5...
george westinghouse
Mary Ball Washington [1708-August 25, 1789] was 34 or 35 years old when her husband died. Augustine Washington [1694-April 12, 1743] was her first and only husband. She was his second wife, and the mother of 1st U.S. President George Washington [February 22, 1732-December 14, 1799].
Craig Stammen is number 35 on the Washington Nationals.
Trevor Booker is number 35 on the Washington Wizards.
About 35 inches.
about 35 miles
Wire Service - 1956 The Washington Stars 1-35 was released on: USA: 10 June 1957