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President George Washington had no children.
President George Washington was 6'2" and weighed 174 pounds in 1760.
President George Washington became president on April 30, 1789, to March 4, 1797.
President George Washington's great-grandfather came to America from England in 1657 aboard a ship named Sea Horse of London.
George Washington did not have a middle name.
George Washington learned to be a surveyor.
George Washington did not throw a silver dollar across the Potomac.
George Washington wanted to join the Royal Navy, but his mother would not let him.
George Washington contracted smallpox on the island of Barbados on November 17, 1751.
At the age of 11, George Washington inherited his first slaves.
George Washington inherited Mount Vernon in 1761.
In 1754 Washington led an attack that started a world war.
George Washington learned to be a great dancer.
George Washington’s dental problems were a source of regular suffering.
George Washington lost more battles than he had won.
George Washington lost more battles than he had won.
Theodore Roosevelt was a New York governor who became the 26th U.S. president.
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 27, 1858.
Theodore Roosevelt won his second presidential term in 1904.
Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in ending the Russo-Japanese War.
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