The slavery FUN FACT is 100% factual, as all the others are, and you obviously are unaware of actual US History. 99% of Americans do not, so I cannot blame you.
FUN FACT : The USA had 18 Presidents before it had started its Constitution, Washington was the 18th in April 1789
Continental Congress Presidents IN ORDER, to 18th President on April 30, 1789:
President of USA 01 : Peyton Randolph VA Sep. 5–Oct. 22, 1774
President of USA 02 : Henry Middleton SC Oct. 22–Oct. 26, 1774
President of USA 03 : Peyton Randolph VA May 10–May 24, 1775
President of USA 04 : John Hancock MA May 24, 1775–Oct. 31, 1777
President of USA 05 : Henry Laurens SC Nov. 1, 1777–Dec. 9, 1778
President of USA 06 : John Jay NY Dec. 10, 1778–Sep. 27, 1779
President of USA 07 : Samuel Huntington CT Sep. 28, 1779–Mar. 1, 1781
President of USA 08 : Samuel Huntington CT Mar. 2–July 6, 1781
President of USA 09 : Thomas McKean DE July 10–Oct. 23, 1781
President of USA 10 : John Hanson MD Nov. 5, 1781–Nov. 3, 1782
President of USA 11 : Elias Boudinot NJ Nov. 4, 1782–Nov. 3, 1783
President of USA 12 : Thomas Mifflin PA Nov. 3, 1783–Nov. 30, 1784
President of USA 13 : Richard Henry Lee VA Nov. 30, 1784–Nov. 4, 1785
President of USA 14 : John Hancock MA Nov. 23, 1785–June 5, 1786
President of USA 15 : Nathaniel Gorham MA June 6, 1786–Feb. 2, 1787
President of USA 16 : Arthur St. Clair PA Feb. 2–Oct. 5, 1787
President of USA 17 : Cyrus Griffin VA Jan. 22, 1788–Mar. 2, 1789
President of USA 18 : George Washington VA April 30, 1789
September 25th 1789 : Initial work on US Constitution and first 12 amendments Ratification attempt, AFTER 18 Prior presidents
Washington was the 15th man to become President of the Continental Congress, and 18th President.
He was the US President when the The Constitution of the United States was ratified in 1789.
Thus people claim he was the "first president" under the Constitution in 1789.
But the US Constitution was not fully formed until the end of 1791, with more work and voting in 1792.
1791 for Constitution's first 10 amendments
Thus, the USA started in Dec 15 1791, for its first ten 3/4th-ratified amendments, and its main formation immediately put an end to Jews attempting to ever again bring a single African born slave into the new nation.
You can repeat this claim as much as you want, but it won't alter factual reality. The independent United States of America, was founded on July 4th, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress, as representatives of the people of the several states, approved the Declaration of Independence. The founding of the Union (which occurred prior to Independence from the British Empire) is dated to October 20, 1774, when the First Continental Congress approved the Articles of Association.
and you obviously are unaware of actual US History.
I'm quite well aware of actual US History. Which is why I'm happily volunteering my time here to tutor you for free.
FUN FACT : The USA had 18 Presidents before it had started its Constitution,
Correct, mostly. Prior to the Constitution, there weren't 18, but 17 Presidents of the Continental and Confederation Congresses.
Washington was the 18th in April 1789
Yes. Washington was the 18th President, and the 1st President under the Constitution, which went into effect on March 4, 1789.
President of USA 01 : Peyton Randolph VA Sep. 5–Oct. 22, 1774
Like I said, the establishment of the Union dates back to Oct 20, 1774. Randolph was elected president of the First Continental Congress on the first day that the body met, on Sept 5, 1774. Arguably, the Declaration and Resolves approved on October 14, 1774 could be more accurately pinpointed as the birth of the Union, but that document was more appropriately a stated agenda, whereas the Articles of Association approved 6 days later, was the actual incorporation document. By referencing these first 17 presidents and dating your timeline back to 1774, you ironically only helped prove my statement.
September 25th 1789 : Initial work on US Constitution and first 12 amendments Ratification attempt, AFTER 18 Prior presidents
Wrong. Work began on the US Constitution on May 14, 1787 with the start of what would eventually be termed the Constitutional Convention. The proposed replacement to the Articles was completed on Sept 17, 1787. It was ratified on June 21, 1788 and took effect March 4, 1789. Washington was elected on Feb 4, 1789 and took office on Apr 30, 1789. Work by Madison on the first proposed amendments began on June 8, 1789. House approved 17, combined with Senate, Congress ultimately approved 12, and 10 were ratified by the states (articles 3-12 became Amendments 1-10, often called the Bill of Rights). These amendments took effect Dec 15, 1791.
Thus people claim he was the "first president" under the Constitution in 1789.
Yes, he was the 1st President under the Constitution, the 1st President of the United States of America after the country altered its form of government from a confederation to a federation.
But the US Constitution was not fully formed until the end of 1791, with more work and voting in 1792.
Under such logic, then the USA doesn't actually exist because the US Constitution continues to be worked on to this very day, and will continue to be worked on and [hopefully] improved so long as this nation survives.
"Thus, the USA started in Dec 15 1791
No. It started, it was founded, it came into existence, on July 4th 1776. As John Quincy Adams would eloquently put it 45 years later, "They were a nation, asserting as of right, and maintaining by war, its own existence. A nation was born in a day." That day, was July 4th, 1776. Adams date reference was topped only by Abraham Lincoln's "four score and seventy years ago" line from his Gettysburg Address.
its main formation immediately put an end to Jews attempting to ever again bring a single African born slave into the new nation.
Ah, so now you allude back to your original incorrect statement about 1807 being the "start"... so is it 1807 or 1791? You can't seem to make up your mind...
If we're establishing the start... formation... establishment... beginning... founding... the BIRTH of the USA, as an independent nation, it is July 4th, 1776. Period. As to dating the conception of the USA, like with that of every human, it would be quite impossible to pinpoint an definitive date. But the birthday of this nation was July 4th, 1776. Everything else that happened afterwards, has been part of the development of this nation. Again, as I've stated before, the life of the Union dates back further into 1774. Understanding that little known fact, helps add more context into the development of our nation. This is real American History. It's not really difficult to understand...
WRONG!
the USA started in Dec 15 1791
The slavery FUN FACT is 100% factual, as all the others are, and you obviously are unaware of actual US History. 99% of Americans do not, so I cannot blame you.
FUN FACT : The USA had 18 Presidents before it had started its Constitution, Washington was the 18th in April 1789
Continental Congress Presidents IN ORDER, to 18th President on April 30, 1789:
September 25th 1789 : Initial work on US Constitution and first 12 amendments Ratification attempt, AFTER 18 Prior presidents
Washington was the 15th man to become President of the Continental Congress, and 18th President.
He was the US President when the The Constitution of the United States was ratified in 1789.
Thus people claim he was the "first president" under the Constitution in 1789.
But the US Constitution was not fully formed until the end of 1791, with more work and voting in 1792.
1791 for Constitution's first 10 amendments
Thus, the USA started in Dec 15 1791, for its first ten 3/4th-ratified amendments, and its main formation immediately put an end to Jews attempting to ever again bring a single African born slave into the new nation.
You can repeat this claim as much as you want, but it won't alter factual reality. The independent United States of America, was founded on July 4th, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress, as representatives of the people of the several states, approved the Declaration of Independence. The founding of the Union (which occurred prior to Independence from the British Empire) is dated to October 20, 1774, when the First Continental Congress approved the Articles of Association.
I'm quite well aware of actual US History. Which is why I'm happily volunteering my time here to tutor you for free.
Correct, mostly. Prior to the Constitution, there weren't 18, but 17 Presidents of the Continental and Confederation Congresses.
Yes. Washington was the 18th President, and the 1st President under the Constitution, which went into effect on March 4, 1789.
Like I said, the establishment of the Union dates back to Oct 20, 1774. Randolph was elected president of the First Continental Congress on the first day that the body met, on Sept 5, 1774. Arguably, the Declaration and Resolves approved on October 14, 1774 could be more accurately pinpointed as the birth of the Union, but that document was more appropriately a stated agenda, whereas the Articles of Association approved 6 days later, was the actual incorporation document. By referencing these first 17 presidents and dating your timeline back to 1774, you ironically only helped prove my statement.
Wrong. Work began on the US Constitution on May 14, 1787 with the start of what would eventually be termed the Constitutional Convention. The proposed replacement to the Articles was completed on Sept 17, 1787. It was ratified on June 21, 1788 and took effect March 4, 1789. Washington was elected on Feb 4, 1789 and took office on Apr 30, 1789. Work by Madison on the first proposed amendments began on June 8, 1789. House approved 17, combined with Senate, Congress ultimately approved 12, and 10 were ratified by the states (articles 3-12 became Amendments 1-10, often called the Bill of Rights). These amendments took effect Dec 15, 1791.
Yes, he was the 1st President under the Constitution, the 1st President of the United States of America after the country altered its form of government from a confederation to a federation.
Under such logic, then the USA doesn't actually exist because the US Constitution continues to be worked on to this very day, and will continue to be worked on and [hopefully] improved so long as this nation survives.
No. It started, it was founded, it came into existence, on July 4th 1776. As John Quincy Adams would eloquently put it 45 years later, "They were a nation, asserting as of right, and maintaining by war, its own existence. A nation was born in a day." That day, was July 4th, 1776. Adams date reference was topped only by Abraham Lincoln's "four score and seventy years ago" line from his Gettysburg Address.
Ah, so now you allude back to your original incorrect statement about 1807 being the "start"... so is it 1807 or 1791? You can't seem to make up your mind...
If we're establishing the start... formation... establishment... beginning... founding... the BIRTH of the USA, as an independent nation, it is July 4th, 1776. Period. As to dating the conception of the USA, like with that of every human, it would be quite impossible to pinpoint an definitive date. But the birthday of this nation was July 4th, 1776. Everything else that happened afterwards, has been part of the development of this nation. Again, as I've stated before, the life of the Union dates back further into 1774. Understanding that little known fact, helps add more context into the development of our nation. This is real American History. It's not really difficult to understand...