There wasn't a black president before the Declaration of Independence. The first black president was voted into office way, way, way, way, way, way, WAY after the Signing of the Declaration Of Independence.
There was no president before the Declaration of Independence. At that time the colonies were united through the Second Continental Congress, which made decisions regarding the Revolutionary War and the running of the colonies as a united group of states. There was also no president under the Articles of Confederation. It was not until March 4, 1789, when the new government under the US Constitution started operating that there was a President of the United States.
There weren't capital cities since there were no "states" until 1789 when the Constitution was signed and Washington was the first President.
The declaration came first.
The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789
The First Continental Congress had nothing to do with the Declaration of Independence.
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doesnt matter cause the declaration of independence established the first government
John Hancock
At the time of the Declaration of Independence the United States was not a nation, so it has no President. The first U.S. President was George Washington, who assumed office on April 30, 1789.
President Martin Van Buren was born on December 5, 1782. His birthday was after the Declaration of Independence was signed which makes him the first president that was born as a US citizen.
He was the first president born in the United States, as all previous ones were born before the American Revolution. Yes and no. He was born in 1782, the first President born after the Declaration of Independence, but before Great Britain had recognised that independence.
John Hancock was the President of the Continental Congress and the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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John Hancock was the president ofthe Continental Congress.He was also the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
There weren't capital cities since there were no "states" until 1789 when the Constitution was signed and Washington was the first President.
There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence. The signature of John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, is the first, largest and most famous.
The declaration came first.
he signed the decleration first