John Hanson was the president before George Washington and did not have a V.P.
John Hanson was the first president under the Articles of Confederation John Hanson was the first president under the Articles of Confederation
The first President was not George Washington it was John Hanson. John Hanson was the president during the revolutionary war and was owned by England. George Washington was elected autonomously when America was a country of its own.
John Hanson is one who served as president of the Continental Congress.
George Washington was the first President under the United States Constitution. Before that, John Hanson was the first President under the Articles of Confederation.
George Washington was the first president of the United States. John Hanson was president of the Continental Congress which has little power and was nothing like the United States government. Furthermore, Hanson's position was mostly to chair the meetings of the convention- he was not at all like the US president. George Washington was the first "real" president.
its really john hanson but every on says its George Washington
John Hanson was President of Congress Assembled.
Gregory Hanson is the Chief Executive Officer of Hanson Logistics. He has held this position since 2003. Before this position, he was president.
George Washington. Actually the very first president was John Hanson but he was never elected
I think you're referring to John Hanson. He was the elected the 8th President of the Continental Congress in 1781. He was one of the first 14 presidents who served before George Washington.
There has never been a U.S. President or Vice President named Hanson.