George Washington.
John Adams was chosen as the head of the Constitution Congress.
John Adams nominated George Washington as president from the body of Congress at the Constitutional Convention.The Electoral College
Well, at the Constitutional Convention...he wasn't there. He was actually abroad as a diplomat. However, he was in the Continental Congress, and there (and if he'd been at the Convention) he represented Massachusetts.
George Washington was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, representing the state of Virginia's Westmoreland County and surrounding areas. He never served in the United States Congress at any point in his lifetime, he became President of the United States after the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
delegates at the constitutional convention of 1787 agreed to the three-fiths compromise as a way slaves were counted in determining a state's congressional delegation.
Constitutional amendments are proposed by the Congress.
yes it did not
The Constitutional Congress took place in Philadelphia from 1787 to 1789.
James Madison and George Washington (plato)
The Congress called for the Constitutional Convention to address problems in governing the US.
He was asked to be the first president by Congress. The United States didn't elect people as we do today. Our founding fathers felt that the population in general was not educated enough to vote so the three branches were elected by Congress.