George Washington was the first in the U.S.
The Convention chose George Washington to preside over the meetings.
the continenintal congress, who appoint or elect a president who served until all the particulars were work out for electing what most people believe was the first president, george washington.
George Washington
There was no president when the Declaration of Independence was signed. At the time, in July 1776, Washington was General, and as a newly born nation in the throes of war, they did not have time or have the right man yet to elect a president. The first President, George Washington, was elected in 1789. He served the country from 1789-1797, when John Adams was elected as second president.
cause he was a very good leader
George Washington
At the Constitutional Convention, George Washington was elected president. The convention took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from May 25 to September 17, 1787.
George Washington
George Washington was the first in the U.S.
There is no such requirement.
The Convention chose George Washington to preside over the meetings.
the continenintal congress, who appoint or elect a president who served until all the particulars were work out for electing what most people believe was the first president, george washington.
He was asked to be the first president by Congress. The United States didn't elect people as we do today. Our founding fathers felt that the population in general was not educated enough to vote so the three branches were elected by Congress.
George Washington
1944
George Washington was indeed a good president for the United States of America. George Washington was not only the first president but the people wanted to elect him for three consecutive terms.