Washington state has been home to several notable figures throughout history, including filmmaker Frank Capra, who was born in the region, and musician Jimi Hendrix, who grew up in Seattle. The state also played a significant role in the lives of notable politicians like William H. Seward, who served as Secretary of State, and former President Gerald Ford, who lived in the state after his presidency. Additionally, influential civil rights leader and activist Martin Luther King Jr. visited Washington during pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Polly Bemis was famous for being a Chinese pioneer who lived in the state of Idaho. The cabin where she once lived is now a museum.
Over 1,200 people lived in Hooverville
George Washington lived in the 1700's. He was not in the Civil War (1860's).
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Although they both play important roles in history, Christopher Columbus is more important because he "found" the land that George Washington was born and lived in. He also changed the way in which the world was viewed in his lifetime. As far as the history of the US, George Washington is much more directly famous.
One famous person who lived in the 1700's (or the 18th century) is George Washington, the United States' first president.
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Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
No. They lived as far apart as Washington DC is from Colorado; it is unlikely that each knew of the other's existence until quite late in history.
There is few things known about people who lived before history was written. Only God knows about those people.
George Washington Carver was raised and lived on a farm! George Washington Carver is famous for the invention of peanut butter ,and cosmetics.
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