For the first sixteen months (16) he served from the Federal Hall (Corner of Wall and Nassau Streets), where he took his Oath of Office in New York City. He then moved to the President's House, on 6th and Market Streets, in Philadelphia Pennsylvania from November 1790 until March of 1797.
George Washington was unanimously elected first president of the United States by the Electoral College in 1789. He was sworn in on April 30, 1789, was reelected in 1792, and left office March 4, 1797.
On 30 April 1789.
George Washington's first election was in 1789, the year after the U. S. Constitution was ratified.
He was the first person to serve as president, and his two 4-year terms were back-to-back. He was president from 1789 until 1797.
The US capital was New York City during George Washington first term . The capital moved to Philadelphia for his second term.
No. Washington chose not to run for a third term, though at the time he could have done so.
George Washington was president of the United States of America.
No. Washington refused to serve more than two terms, even though he most likely could have been elected for three or more terms.
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George Washington was not president in 1903. Washington was president from 1789 to 1797. Theodore Roosevelt was president in 1903.
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George Washington was the 1st president, George Walker Bush is the 43rd president.
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George Washington was the 1 president
George Washington was a Federalist
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the first President of the United States was George Washignton. but many people do not know that there was really 7 or 8 other presidents before the declaration and totally unity of the states.
The first president of The United States was George Washington.
George Washington was the first President of the United States.