TRUE OR FALSE? George Washington Edition. TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington had wooden teeth.

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TRUE OR FALSE? George Washington Edition

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington had wooden teeth.

FALSE

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington didn't wear a wig, though it looks like it in the paintings of him.

TRUE

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington is buried under the Washington Monument.

FALSE

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington had seven sons and seven daughters.

FALSE

TRUE FALSE: Besides being a general and our first president, George Washington was a farmer.

TRUE

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington (eventually) believed slavery was wrong, and he freed his 124 slaves in his will.

TRUE

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington was the only president in history to have been unanimously elected.

TRUE

TRUE OR FALSE: George Washington lived in the White House.

FALSE