He lived in Philadelphia where the capital was then.
His house in Philadephia.
he went to live at Mount Vernon soon after his father's death in 1743, to live with his half-brother. He lived there off and on (going away for political work, war, presidency, etc.) and he died there (and is buried there) on December 14, 1799
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the stock market crashed
he created the department of energy
Iran
Mount Vernon was their home although Martha traveled wherever Washington's work took him. (Including to the camps during the war, and to the capitol during his presidency.)
George Washington
Washington D.C.?
It changed several times during Washington's presidency, but the Chief Justice who served the longest was the first Chief Justice, John Jay.
Pinckney
Whiskey
eli whitney invented the cotton gin (a machine that seperated cotton from its seeds) in 1793, which was during george washington's presidency
George Washington did not live in the White House because it was not completed during his presidency. The construction of the White House began in 1792, and Washington took office in 1789. He resided in Philadelphia and then in a temporary presidential residence in New York City. By the time the White House was finished in 1800, Washington had already stepped down from the presidency.
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State during Washington's presidency.
George Washington. The city was planned during his presidency and the White House started, but none of it was finished until after he left office. When Adams moved into the White House several rooms were still unfinished.
Maine
The whiskey rebellion.