George Washington was annoyed by the debate over the election of the president because most of the men at the meeting wanted to establish a military Dictatorship.
He won the election.
George Washington
George Washington beat John Adams in the election of 1789. He was the first president of the United States and John Adams became the vice president.
George washington won the election because he had numerous attributes that no other person had, he also had leading experience from the revolution.
The first presidential election was in 1788 and George Washington won and became the president of the United States. He ran unopposed.
George Washington and John Adams. Obviously George won... and the runner up in the election back then would be the vice-president.
The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States. The election was conducted under the new United States Constitution, which had been ratified earlier in 1788. In the election, George Washington received all 69 electoral votes and was unanimously elected president. In 1792 George Washington received all 132 electoral votes and was unanimously reelected president.
The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States. The election was conducted under the new United States Constitution, which had been ratified earlier in 1788. In the election, George Washington received all 69 electoral votes and was unanimously elected president.
The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States.
1789- George Washington was elected first President of the United States.
There wasn't an election. At that time the general population didn't vote for President. Congress decided who would be president and they all picked Washington with no questions.
The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States. The election was conducted under the new United States Constitution, which had been ratified earlier in 1788. In the election, George Washington received all 69 electoral votes and was unanimously elected president. John Adams was elected vice-president.