answersLogoWhite

0

Yes of course he was. At the time, George Washington was the president and he signed the Declartion of Independence on July 4th 1776. This is the reason we have the 4th of July.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What US President was the author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson


Who was president of US at the time of the Declaration of Independence?

At the time of the Declaration of Independence the United States was not a nation, so it has no President. The first U.S. President was George Washington, who assumed office on April 30, 1789.


What is Thomas Jefferson?

Helping to write the Declaration of Independence and being the President of the US.


What is Jefferson's legacy?

Helping to write the Declaration of Independence and being the President of the US.


What president of the us drafted the declaration of independence?

Thomas Jefferson but at that time he wasn't presidant


Which future us president signed the declaration of independence?

Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson


Was Thomas Jefferson elected president of the US before he wrote the declaration of independence?

No, Thomas Jefferson was elected after he wrote the Declaration


Why was john Adams chosen to sign the declaration of independence?

John Adams was chosen to sign the Declaration of Independence because he served the nation greatly. He served as the vice president and also as the 2nd President of the US.


Was George Washington the president when the declaration of independence was signed?

The office of President of the US did not exist on July 4, 1776


Who was the first prestident born after the declaration of independence was signed?

President Martin Van Buren was born on December 5, 1782. His birthday was after the Declaration of Independence was signed which makes him the first president that was born as a US citizen.


Who wrote the Declaration of Independence in us?

george washington wrote the declaration of independence in us


Who was the president when the Declaration of Independence was written?

There was no president when the Declaration of Independence was signed. At the time, in July 1776, Washington was General, and as a newly born nation in the throes of war, they did not have time or have the right man yet to elect a president. The first President, George Washington, was elected in 1789. He served the country from 1789-1797, when John Adams was elected as second president.