There might have been a president somewhere, but there was none in the United States them, for the simple reason that there were no United States.
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Nobody, not even George Washington. Everybody knows that because George Washington was President in 1789. While the previous answer is correct on saying there wasn't a president at the time, the answer lacks in the history of the office of the president. The first person elected to the office was Peyton Randolph in 1774 under the Continental Congress. He left office a month later, to come back and be re-elected four days later. There were 6 men who also held the office while the Continental Congress existed, to include people who are famous in history for other things. One example would be John Hancock. When an actual government system was established, it was done so under the Articles of Confederation. Under said articles, there were another 7 men who held the office of president. The list of men included Elias Boudinot from Maryland and John Hancock (again) from Massachusetts. Under both the Continental Congress and the Articles of Confederation the office was held for a year at a time. The shortest term was, as you might guess, four days by Henry Middleton when Peyton Randolph took leave back to Virginia during his term. Most historians consider John Hanson to be the first President of the United States because Peyton Randolph, and others in the Continental Congress held the office before a government system was in place. Either way, George Washington was the 8th or 14th.
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1753 meters = 5,751.31 feet.
He turned 21 on February 22, 1753.
In 1753, Benjamin Franklin was an Agent to Europe for Pennsylvania.
Yes, President George Washington was a Freemason. Brother Washington was initiated on 4 November 1752, passed to Fellowcraft on 3 March 1753 and raised a Master Mason on 4 August 1753. The George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia is named in his honor.
Passions - 1999 1-1753 was released on: USA: 2 June 2006
From the areas of Chennai and Delhi is it an estimated 1753 kilometers.
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