Gen George Washington was the 'Founding Father' who also served as the Commanding General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. For a follow-on, Washington next served as America's first president.
Although Washington was the commanding and victorious general in the Revolutionary, he served as a leader in the continental congress before the war began, chaired the constitutional convention after the war and served two terms as the first President of the United States and it was a time of peace.
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He was the General of the Continental Army and later became our first President.
Henry Knox was a patriot that served as a artillery officer in the American Revolution, and served as a colonel and the commanding officer of the continental army's regiment of artillery. After the war, Knox served as the United States' first Secretary of War under the Articles of Confederation and then under President Washington.
John Hanson is one who served as president of the Continental Congress.
There was no President of the United States in 1780. The first president of the United States was George Washington who served from 1789 to 1797. Samuel Huntingdon was the President of the Continental congress in 1780. He served from 1779 September 28 to 1781 July 10
John Adams was a founding father of the US, the first Vice President and the second President. His son was the sixth president. He was a member of the Massachusetts Assembly and served in the Continental Congress. He was a lawyer by trade.
Adams was a lawyer before he got into the revolution. He served in the Massachusetts Legislature. During the Revolutionary War, served as a diplomat for the continental government, serving in France and the Netherlands. He was the first US vice-president , serving for 8 years under President Washington.
he was the president for USA in the war and was incharge of ...
George Washington was a human being. He was the commanding general of the Continental Army. He was the President of the Constitutional Convention, and the first President of the United States.