There wasn't one. The United States wasn't established with a Constitution or president until 1789. In 1700 it was still a colony of England.
At that point, there was no United States; each colony had a governer appointed by the crown. After the American Revolution, the colonies became one country, but the central government had little more power than the modern day UN. This government had a position called "president", but that person was in charge of overseeing meetings of the legislature, rather than their modern executive position. The first president in the modern sense was George Washington, who was elected after the Constitution was ratified, I believe in the 1780's.
1700 meters = 5,577.42782 feet.
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By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 1700 cm=17 m
It was the Fahrenheit scale.
In 1700 there was no paid office anywhere in the world called "President."
john hanson was president from 1 year in the late 1700 he is on the back of the 2 dollar bill
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There was no United States or US capital in 1700.
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1700 liters = 449.09 US gallons = 373.95 imperial gallons
One famous person who lived in the 1700's (or the 18th century) is George Washington, the United States' first president.
Yes they were.
Some famouse people of the 1700's are: Woldgang Amadeus Mozart: Composer Ludwig Van Beethoven: Composer and Teacher Antonin Salieri: Composer and Teacher John Adams: 2nd US President Artemas Ward: Revolutionary War Hero ( America ) Led Bunker Hill Abigail Adams: John Adam's Wife Thomas Jefferson: 3rd US President Writer of the Declaration of Independence
No, she did not. She lived in the early 1600's but the first president was not elected until the late 1700's.
The US didn't exist in 1700. Remember, the Revolution wasn't till 1776! Please check your coin again and post a new question.
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