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The age differences between George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte made it impossible for them to speak to each other. Washington was way older than Napoleon. In fact when the American Revolution broke out in 1775, Napoleon was only 7 years old when Washington was in General in Command of the Continental Army. Even when George Washington was President of the United States in 1789, Napoleon was only 20 years old.
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Yes he did. He hoped to join the British Army, some day, and fought in the French and Indian War. During the War, Washington proved his great ability as a commander. In 1758 the French were defeated. Despite his military success, Washington gave up his commission and became a farmer. Then later became a major supporter for the American Revolution.
The lives of George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte overlapped, with Napoleon living into the 18th century. However, Washington did not travel to France and Bonaparte did not travel to America, and there were not telephones or radios then, so they could not have spoken to each other.
The telephone was not invented when George Washington was living.
George Washington
Besides the Washington Monument, Mount Rushmore, Washington, D.C and Washington State can be called permanent memorials to George Washington.
George Washington was not in the Battle of Bunker Hill.