George Washington. This is not true. It is a parable written a 100 years after his death
The Founding Fathers had no plan in place other than who would succeed the President if something happened. For the fathers to undermine the voters choice for President would've been a direct violation of the laws they had written to protect voter rights.
The Pilgrim Fathers were Protestant subjects of the English Crown. They worshipped as Christians.
Benjamin Franklin and possibly John Jay.
They did not trust the general public to vote wisely.
Yes he was-- but it doesn't mean what we think today. Back then, a "president" of Pennsylvania was the same as what we today would call a Governor. He was one of our Founding Fathers, but he was never a U.S. president.
So they would supposedly not be susceptible to public pressures as their job was secure and thus they could supposedly give unbiased decisions.
yes he was but not a president
John Adams was one of the founding fathers of the US. He was an important part of the American Revolution, the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention and served as the second president of the US.He was also the first vice president.
The Founding Fathers had no plan in place other than who would succeed the President if something happened. For the fathers to undermine the voters choice for President would've been a direct violation of the laws they had written to protect voter rights.
Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy Sr. President John kennedys fathers name was John, he was Johnsr.
All were American born.
the poptropixca ones
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Yes, he was the first American founding father.
The purpose of the vice-president is have a seamless transition if something happens to the president. The alternative of having a special election would create a period in which nobody was running the government.
The Pilgrim Fathers were Protestant subjects of the English Crown. They worshipped as Christians.
he was a clerk in his fathers store.