James Garfield, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt all had some ancestors that were French Huguenots.
John Adams was the US President when the French Revolution ended in 1799.
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No one. The US did not exist until almost a quarter-century after the French and Indian War. No US means no US President. However, George Washington who became the first US President served as a young American officer in the French and Indian War.
As far as I'm aware, The French Revolution was started by the French, not by George Washington, who was and had been the only US President at the time of the French Revolution. Unless the Americans have built a time machine.
John Adams.
John Adams.
there wasn't a president of the US during the French and Indian War because the US didn't exist then. The was from 1754-1763, the declaration of Independence wasn't even signed until 1776.
Thomas Jefferson, the great president.
Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.
There is a prime minister and a president.
one is american, the other french.
No, he did not. Washington wanted the US to stay neutral.