Planter and landowner, surveyor and distiller, military officer.
no way
If you mean United States, then George Washington, but there were 14 before him before our Constitution. George is on the quarter, and the 1 dollar bill.
George Washington was the leader of the first continental army before he became the first president of the U.S.
Yes, George H.W. Bush served as Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan. He then went on to become the 41st President, serving from 1989 to 1993. His experience as vice president helped shape his leadership style and policies during his presidency.
George Washington in 1796 short before the end of his second terms as President of the USA.
He was the sitting Governor of the state of Texas.
Planter and landowner; surveyor and distiller, military officer
Surveyor, Plantation owner and Officer in British Army
George Washington's name was NEVER changed.
He was a surveyor
Before George bush was a president, his former occupation was governor of Texas. He unsuccessfully ran for House of representatives before that and also co-owned the baseball team, the Texas Rangers.
I have not heard that exact term before, but I believe what it refers to is that Washington, being the first president, had to establish the entire presidential cabinet himself, as it is not dictated in the constitution.
President George W. Bush was in the oil business, co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team and served as the governor of Texas before becoming president of the United States.
Surveyor. Farmer. Soldier in colonial militia.
He was a lawyer
Senator.
i dnt know this