Ian’s Legal Fact of the Week 2/17/20: Presidents Before George Washington

While George Washington is known as the first president of the U.S., there were 8 “presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled” between 1781-1789 appointed under the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. The name of only one is still generally recognizable to us today: John Hancock, who had earlier served as president of the Continental Congress, and provided his oversized signature on the Declaration of Independence.

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