Most of North America was owned by the British and French during most of that time. The United States didn't gain independence until 1776, and George Washington wasn't elected until 1788, taking office in 1789.
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Trick question. There weren't any. That's because we had only a "continental congress" back then. The presidents of our Continental Congress during that time were
John Hancock
July 2, 1776 to October 29, 1777
Henry Laurens
November 1, 1777 to December 9, 1778
December 10, 1778 to September 28, 1779
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George Washington was the President of the US until March 4,1797. On that date, John Adams became President and kept the office for four years, until March 4,1801.
George Washington served until March 4,1797 when John Adams took over as President.
The United States did not exist 1788 when the Constitutioan was ratified and George Washington was elected as the first president. He took office in 1789 and served until March 4,1797.
George Washington was the first President of America from 1789 April 30 to 1797 March 4.
If you mean the dual-date 1776-1976 dollar it's Eisenhower.
George Washington was the first President of the United States, taking office in April of 1789. William McKinley was elected to a 2nd term in 1900 as the 25th President.
There was no US President 350 years ago (1663). The United States of America was formed in 1776.
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