It is not there, while the president enjoys a great latitude in what he does during a time of war; he is still accountable under the constitution (through impeachment).
The Constitution does not assign all war powers to the President. In order to prevent unnecessary wars, the Congress and President each have unique war powers. War is declared by Congress, but the President is Commander in Chief and makes decisions in the war.
Given that the Revolutionary War was before the Constitution was written, there wasn't even a United States, and there sure wasn't a president for a non-existent country.
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The Constitution delegates the authority to declare war to Congress. The War Powers Resolution gave the President the authority to send a limited number of troops into battle for a limited time.
The power to declare war.
The Congress, according to the original US Constitution, must come up with money to pay for a war; therefore, they declare war (at the President's suggestion).
Perhaps.
No, not according to the Constitution. In 1973, Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in response to repeated violations by presidents. The War Powers Resolution allows the President to send a limited amount of troops to a conflict for a limited time.
He a the general of a war and everyone voted him to become president because his bravery in the war. P.S. He was the first president under the constitution the, The adams family was the first, basically there was 16 president before him but he was the first under the constitution like i said before.
There was no president at the time.
The US Constitution provides that the congress shall declare war. The congress declared war on Germany when Woodrow Wilson was president in 1917 and when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president in 1941.
No. Washington was the commander in chief of the Colonial Army until the War ended ,the new constitution was ratified and United States came into being. He was the first President elected under the new Constitution.