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wrong.Washington, Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Jefferson, Madison, Madison, Monroe
That's President of the Continental Congress. Which then becomes...buckeyes_rock;1481783; said:
fanaticbuckeye;1481785; said:That's President of the Continental Congress. Which then becomes...
1 Peyton Randolph Virginia September 5, 1774[a] October 22, 1774 2 2 Henry Middleton South Carolina October 22, 1774 October 26, 1774 <1 3 Peyton Randolph Virginia May 10, 1775http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Continental_Congress#endnote_Note2b May 24, 1775 <1 4 John Hancock Massachusetts May 24, 1775 October 29, 1777 29 5 Henry Laurens South Carolina November 1, 1777[c] December 9, 1778 13 6 John Jay New York December 10, 1778 September 28, 1779 10 7 Samuel Huntington Connecticut September 28, 1779 July 10, 1781[d] 21 8 Thomas McKean Delaware July 10, 1781 November 5, 1781 4
But thats not the same as President of the United States.
the articles of confederation article ix disagrees...Continental Congress not = United States
sorry, interesting, but the first answer is rightly considered correct.
winner winner chicken dinner.buckeyes_rock;1481780; said:Jon Hanson, Elias Boudinot (1782-83), Thomas Mifflin (1783-84), Richard Henry Lee (1784-85), John Hancock (1785-86), Nathan Gorman (1786-87), Arthur St. Clair (1787-88), and Cyrus Griffin (1788-89)
having sexual relations with that woman, wmds, stimulus promises-its not the first time...fanaticbuckeye;1481781; said:
fanaticbuckeye;1481785; said:That's President of the Continental Congress. Which then becomes...
1 Peyton Randolph Virginia September 5, 1774[a] October 22, 1774 2
2 Henry Middleton South Carolina October 22, 1774 October 26, 1774 <1
3 Peyton Randolph Virginia May 10, 1775http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Continental_Congress#endnote_Note2b May 24, 1775 <1
4 John Hancock Massachusetts May 24, 1775 October 29, 1777 29
5 Henry Laurens South Carolina November 1, 1777[c] December 9, 1778 13
6 John Jay New York December 10, 1778 September 28, 1779 10
7 Samuel Huntington Connecticut September 28, 1779 July 10, 1781[d] 21
8 Thomas McKean Delaware July 10, 1781 November 5, 1781 4
Stealed from the same Wiki. But thats not the same as President of the United States.
Full Text of the Articles of ConfederationThe United States in Congress assembled shall have authority to appoint a committee, to sit in the recess of Congress, to be denominated 'A Committee of the States', and to consist of one delegate from each State; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States under their direction -- to appoint one of their members to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office of president more than one year in any term of three years