Mr. President
The title that George Washington and Jefferson Davis shared was being a president.
President
The nouns are: George Washington and President, proper nouns for the name of a person and the person's title.
President
Neither. We say the title and name together: "President George Washington fought in the Revolutionary War", as opposed to "President, George Washington, fought in the Revolutionary War". To make it an appositive it would need to read: " A president, George Washington, fought in the Revolutionay War". Because then it is reiterating "A president" but isnt necessary for completion of the idea.
George Washington accepted this title. He did not want to be called "Your Highness" or anything that sounded like a king's title.
i think in 1790
The fifty-five delegates elected George Washington to preside over the Convention.George Washington, who two years later (1789) became the first US President under that Constitution.
George Washington's Youth
Mr. President
yes he was
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