Yes. The 4-year term for the office of president is part of the original Constitution. Also, there was no limit to the number of terms a person could have in the original Constitution.
The 1st President of the United States was George Washington from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797
George Washington became the President of the United States, not its king.
George Washington was the President of the United States for two 4-year terms, for a total of 8 years. Before becoming President, Washington was the General and Commander-in Chief of the Continental Army.
$25,000 was the annual salary at that time.
George Washington was president in 1784 till 1788 then was reallected in 1784 until 1792. George Washington was president in 1784 till 1788 then was realected in 1784 until 1792.
George Washington
George Washington was the President of the United States for two 4-year terms, for a total of 8 years. Before becoming President, Washington was the General and Commander-in Chief of the Continental Army.
The 1st President of the United States was George Washington from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797
President Gorge Washington served as present in the 1890s
George Washington was the first President of the United States of America under the constitution. He served from 1789-1797. He was not the very first president, however. The very first president was John Hanson, but only under the Articles of Confederation, which allowed a one year term for the president.
He was elected president in 1789.
He was NEVER a vice president.
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