During George Washington's presidency, Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791, and Kentucky was admitted on June 1, 1792. These were the 14th and 15th states to join the United States. Washington's presidency lasted from 1789 to 1797, and these were the only two states admitted during his time in office.
The French Revolution occurred.
During the presidency of George Washington (1789-1797), tensions between American settlers and Natives increased primarily for one reason: still more settlers passed from the American East Coast into the 'wild western' lands beyond the Appalachian Mountains, thereby increasing contact (and friction) with the resident Natives. This movement was due in part to the intentional encouragement of westward settlement by the United States government, particularly in light of the continuing British presence in what was at the time largely called the 'Northwest Territory.'
The cotton gin was patented in 1794 by Eli Whitney while Washington was President.
Nominated by John Adams, George Washington was appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army on 14 June 1775 and given the rank of 'General.'
part of a plow or reaper
my state
he was a general
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Before his presidency Washington helped form a new country, as president he helped establish the role of the presidency, and after his presidency he became the new country's largest distiller of whiskey.
The five states admitted to the Union during George Washington's presidency: * North Carolina – November 21, 1789 12th state * Rhode Island – May 29, 1790 13th state * Vermont – May 4, 1791 14th state * Kentucky – June 1, 1792 15th state * Tennessee – June 1, 1796 16th state
Alexander Hamilton was probably Washington's most important adviser on the economy.
Thomas Jefferson served as President of the United States during March 4,1801 - March 4, 1809. Ohio is the only state admitted into the union during Jefferson's presidency. Ohio was admitted into the Union on March 1, 1803 becoming the 17th state to join the Union
fairly sure he was a general during the revolution
He was a Commander( i think )
George Washington
The same things that the Preisident does today. Lead the army, be chief of state, be head ambassador, ect.
Two states were admitted to the Union during Jackson's Presidency: Arkansas (1836) and Muchigan (1837),