General Groce <salute>
Sir, my compliments! Unless history has been rewritten, George Washington was the first president of the United States.
From my brief reading the President of the Congress had its first member in 1774, with the last resigning in 1788. The position had little authority and preceded the government of the United States as outlined in the Constitution, ratified in 1788. The Constitution, by my understanding, holds that government is separated into three equal entities: Executive, Judicial, and Legislative.
The Continental Congress served its purpose during the struggle for independence and the following period, however was not the first presidency.
Col Neal Hebert
2nd Division, I Corps, AotM
Adjutant, VMI
