George Washington was the first in the U.S.
Theodore was the first sitting president to leave the country. He visited Panama while he was president.
Woodrow Wilson had a serious stroke while President and his wife was accused of running the country by the way she controlled access to him.
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America is a continent (or two) It has never had a president. It would depend on which country in America you are referring to
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Since Mr. Obama is our country's first African-American president, that is certainly something he did that nobody else has done before him, and every action he has taken, he is the first black president to have ever done it. In the world of diplomacy, he is also the first U.S. president to ever visit Cambodia, as well as the first to visit Burma (Myanmar). But beware of some anti-Obama websites which list "he was the first president to ever..." (insert negative accusation here); the majority, if not all, of these assertions are political in nature and are not actual "firsts"-- rather, they are based on the opinion of his political opponents.
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George Washington was the first President of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. He played a key role in the American Revolutionary War and was unanimously elected to lead the country in its formative years.
Theodore was the first sitting president to leave the country. He visited Panama while he was president.
Herbert Hoover. He was the president of The People's Republic of Quebec before it was annexed by Canada
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The UK has never had a president, nor has it ever been a communist country.
Australia has no president now; nor has the country ever had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
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