i think he was all for it because he was the president of the constitutional convention in 1787
George Washington was the president of the Constitutional Convention that voted to replace the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution.
he was for the constitution (was elected the president of the constitutional convention of 1787). he was VERY dissatisfied with the Articles of Confederation..
No. Those were created in 1781, and in 1781, Washington was busy leading the Continental Army. He did, however, sign the Constitution.
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John Hanson was the first president under the Articles of Confederation John Hanson was the first president under the Articles of Confederation
Before the United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation were used to govern the United States. Their greatest weakness is that, under them, the Federal Government had no power. It could make laws and decisions, but it had no way to ensure that they were enforced.
James Madison and George Washington. James Madison is considered the father of the constitution. He arrived early for the convention and started writing. He was well acquainted with the Articles of Confederation and its weaknesses. He fought for a strong central government. George Washington presided over the convention.
Benjamin Franklin, George Clymer, Roger Sherman and James Wilson signed both the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Not sure about the Articles of Confederation.
Yes, under the Articles of Confederation there was no U. S. President (although some of the states had Presidents rather than Governors at that time).
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