To preside over the Senate.
Washington and Madison
George Washington and James Madison signed the Constitution.
All the others predate the ratification and adaptation of the U.S. Constitution.
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George Washington and James Madison were among the 39 delegates who signed the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787.
Under the U.S. Constitution, certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called
Under the U.S. Constitution, certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called
Washington was the first President under government set-up by the U.S. Constitution. There were ten 'Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled' under the Articles of Confederation, but they were merely the presiding officer of Congress.
We needed the constitution cause it had an agreement on which our government was built and the only thing that keeps it under control.
Supreme Court and lower federal courts
his economic policies were only achieved to the fall of the Articles of Condeferation and the rise of the constitution adopted by only 9 of the 13 states. the constitution made a new government with limited powers for judiciary power. presidents were limited also .
no . the point of a president is that there is only one at a time. there never are two presidents at once because the constitution only allows one . unless you count the vice president that is the only way there could be two