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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 George Washington Birthdate and place February 22, 1732, Westmoreland County, Virginia, VA Family life (childhood, marriage, children) Married, no children Role in the American Revolution Commander chief. Two terms. 1789-1797 Years of presidency 8 Accomplishments USA wouldn't be here or successful had George been made king or president Death Fun facts 1. Reaching Great HeightsAt six feet, two inches tall and 200 pounds, he was one of our biggest presidents.2. Favorite FoodsSome of his favorite dishes were cream of peanut soup, mashed sweet potatoes with coconut, and string beans with mushrooms.3. Canine CrushHe bred hound dogs that he treated like members of the family. He gave some of them unusual names: Tarter, True Love, and Sweet Lips.4. What Ailed HimToothaches bothered him for years. When he was 57, he had all his teeth pulled. From then on, he wore ivory false teeth set in a silver plate.5. Future Home BaseAlthough he helped plan the nation's new capital city that was named for him, he never lived there. New York City and, later, Philadelphia were the nation's capitals while he was president. Died of a throat infection December 14 1799 1. Reaching Great HeightsAt six feet, two inches tall and 200 pounds, he was one of our biggest presidents.2. Favorite FoodsSome of his favorite dishes were cream of peanut soup, mashed sweet potatoes with coconut, and string beans with mushrooms.3. Canine CrushHe bred hound dogs that he treated like members of the family. He gave some of them unusual names: Tarter, True Love, and Sweet Lips.4. What Ailed HimToothaches bothered him for years. When he was 57, he had all his teeth pulled. From then on, he wore ivory false teeth set in a silver plate.5. Future Home BaseAlthough he helped plan the nation's new capital city that was named for him, he never lived there. New York City and, later, Philadelphia were the nation's capitals while he was president.
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