Well although you are only 16 you could either get imancipated but you would have to be doing well in school And have a job but if you got imanipated you can do whatever you want your mom wont beable to tell you what to do and also you could just call child services and tell them you want to live with your dad your 16 and you have the right to live with witch ever parent wants you that you want.
They lived in Springfield, Missouri. That is also where Lincoln was buried.
They lived in Springfield, Missouri. That is also where Lincoln was buried.
He lived with his mother until he was 16. Then he moved to Mount Vernon and lived with his half-brother, Lawrence.
John Adams and family were the first- they moved in November of 1800.
Becuse the Goverment was in philidelpha. then they moved to washington dc The president lived in philidelpha and so did the Govuerment
President George Washington never lived in the White House. John and Abigail Adams were the first to move into the White House before construction was finished. They lived there for only a few months before Thomas Jefferson was sworn into office.
Washington is the only U.S. president who never lived in Washington. John Adams moved in near the end of his presidency, in the fall of 1800.
He was a legal resident of Illinois for many years, and lived in Chicago before he moved to Washington DC.
it was moved to Philadelphia.
George Washington lived in Ferry Farm, Virginia, as a teen. He moved there with his family in 1738 when he was 6 years old. He lived there until he was around 20 years old, when he inherited Mount Vernon, his family's plantation.
Edward's family lived in Chicago before they moved to Forks.
Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Tyler all retired to their Virginia homes and lived there until they died. Monroe lived in Virginia until his wife died, then moved to New York to live with his daughter.