The seceding states called themselves The Confederate States of America, and Jefferson Davis was their president.
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Congress. They didn't trust the men who were able to vote.
George Washington was the first President of the United States. He became the leader of the country after the Treaty of Paris of 1783, gave the American Colonies their freedom from England. George Washington is the only President of the United States to be elected unanimously. He served 2 terms in office (1789 to 1793, and 1793 to 1797).
No evidence of WMD Should not force democracy on a country who chose their government themselves
Hoover
Herbert Clark Hoover was the 31st President of the United States (1929-1933). In June, 1928, the Republican Party chose Herbert Hoover as its candidate for President of the United States. In November, 1928, Herbert Hoover was elected President of the United States. He was 54 years of age.
The electors appointed by the states elected the President and Vice President in the first three elections, just as they will in 2012. However, in the 1700s, not all states chose their electors based on a public vote, as all the states choose to do now.
The people of the United States. We vote for who we want elected and we ultimately decide who is president and vice president.
The president is chosen by the United States. People vote. Whoever gets the most votes is elected.
None, according to the constitution states are free to govern themselves however they want and can chose what laws they want to set into place and what not
the president! the president!
Kennedy chose Lyndon Johnson as his vice-president (running mate) in order to appeal to voters from the southern states, since Kennedy was from the northeast.
Bad shape. Assuming this "he" is Obama. "He" didn't cause all the drama, he just chose the worst possible time to become president of the United States. ;)
People voted him president.
President Truman.
electoral college
Joe Biden was elected as the Vice President of the United States in 2008 with Barack Obama as the President. Both were re-elected in 2012.
JFK.