George washington left office and John Adams became president in place in 1797
He was himself. He was a wealthy planter, in the House of Burgesses, and was president of the constitutional convention when he took the office of the first president.
He was a the vice president for George Washington and he became president in 1796 and took office on March 4, 1797.
Wahington took the oath of office on April 30, 1789.
John Adams won in 1796 and became the president when Washington left office in 1797.
George Washington.
When Washington became the first President of the United States, there were no elections for that office like we have today. The Electoral College chose Washington president. He is the only person to be unanimously elected by the Electoral College for the office of President. MrV
No - the Office of President was not yet created
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George Washington
George Washington George Washington was the first ELECTED for office, but there was a time period of two weeks where George Washington had to get to office, and he had a replacement for those two weeks. didn't know that DID YOU!