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Q: Who lead the US from 1783 to 1789?
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What happned in 1783-1789?

These are the years of the articles of confederation and the adaption of the constitution. Washington became president in 1789.


What is the time period between 1783 and 1789?

It was the "critical period"


How did the US Bill of Rights effect the Reveloutionary War?

It didn't. The Revolutionary War lasted 1775-1783 while the Bill of Rights was not introduced until 1789.


When did the French revolution finish 1783?

It started with the storming of the Bastille in 1789 and ended in 1799.


When was the US government start?

Our founding fathers declered indipendence in 1776. Great Britain did not recognize it until 1783. But the government we have today was set up at the constitutional congress. It was approved in 1789.


Was Lyndon Johnson the first commander in chief of the us army?

No. George Washington was, as the first US president in 1789. Washington had previously been the "commander" and "general-in-chief" of the Continental Army from 1775 to 1783 during the American Revolution.


When did Britain and the US sign the Treaty of Paris?

in 1783 in 1783


When was United States created?

United States Congress was created in 1789.


Which came first the french or America revolution?

The American Revolution was from 1775-1783 while the French Revolution was from 1789-1794.


What year did Samuel Slater invent the cotton mill?

Samuel Slater brought the factory system to America in 1789.


Why is Washington remembered?

== He was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American War of Independence 1775-1783 He was Commander-in-Chief of the United States army 1798-1799 He was the first President of the US 1789-1797


Where does origin of Mexico's government come from?

From the ideals of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) as well as from the French Revolution (1789-1799).