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There was no president under the Articles of Confederation. Congress held both executive and legislative power, the way it had during the Revolutionary War. The Articles of Confederation was such a loose form of government that there was almost no use for a single executive to work in concert with the legislative branch.

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George Washington was the 1st President of the USA

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The first and only president of the Confederate States of America was Jefferson Davis, who was president from I believe 1862 to 1865, when the South surrendered to the North.

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John Hanson November 5, 1781 - November 3, 1782

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