No, George Washington was a land surveyor. After that point he mainly was a military man fighting in both the French and Indian War as well as being in charge of the American Revolutionary troops. After the revolution, Washington wanted to retire to Mount Vernon but he was called upon to be president of the constitutional convention and later, of course, President of the United States.
Yes, John Adams was a lawyer who graduated from Harvard in 1755. He actually DEFENDED the British at the Boston Massacre trial in which he won.
J. Q. was admitted to the bar in July, 1790. He did not get much business as a lawyer and soon entered government service, so you might say he never did become a (real) lawyer.
John Adams became a lawer in 1776
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He was a lawyer, the first Vice-President, and the second President after George Washington. He was also a founding father, active in the Continental Congresses and after independence, a diplomat to France and the Netherlands.
George Washington was not president in 1903. Washington was president from 1789 to 1797. Theodore Roosevelt was president in 1903.
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George Washington was the 1st president, George Walker Bush is the 43rd president.
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the first President of the United States was George Washignton. but many people do not know that there was really 7 or 8 other presidents before the declaration and totally unity of the states.