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.
There was no president at that time; that's why it's called the Revolutionary War. They had to fight to get a president in instead of being ruled by the monarchy.
Lincoln had nothing to do with the Revolutionary War. It was over before he was born in 1809. He was the President of the US at the time of the Civil War.
The US was not YET a country, and there WAS no President.
Andrew Jackson
James Madison, the fourth president, was in office at the start of the War of 1812.
There was no president at the time.
James Monroe
There was no president at that time; that's why it's called the Revolutionary War. They had to fight to get a president in instead of being ruled by the monarchy.
Lincoln had nothing to do with the Revolutionary War. It was over before he was born in 1809. He was the President of the US at the time of the Civil War.
no, there was no president existing during the revolutionary war. we had not become the U.S.A yet.
King George III. The US didn't have a president at the time of the revolution. It was still a British colony when war broke out.
Andrew Jackson did not serve in the Revolutionary War. He was born in 1767, two years after the war ended. However, he did serve as a courier and was taken as a prisoner during the Revolutionary War's successor conflict, the American Revolutionary War.
revolutionary war, maybe no war
He was a general in the Revolutionary War.
James Monroe was the fifth President of the US. He was considered the last of the Revolutionary War generation because he was the last president who was a founding father of the United States.
George Washington.
he was president after the revolutionary war