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John Hanson (April 14 [O.S. April 3] 1721 – November 15, 1783) was an American Founding Father, merchant, and politician from Maryland during the Revolutionary Era. In 1779, Hanson was elected as a delegate to the Continental Congress after serving in a variety of roles for the Patriot cause in Maryland.
- Merchant, politician
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- Elias Boudinot
John Hanson foi um delegado ao segundo Congresso Continental e o primeiro Presidente dos Estados Unidos no Congresso reunido. Mas ele foi o primeiro presidente dos EUA?
28 de jan. de 2020 · John Hanson was an American Revolutionary leader who served as a delegate to Second Continental Congress and, in 1781, was elected the first "President of the United States in Congress assembled." He was a Maryland planter, soldier, and politician who opposed the Stamp Act and the Intolerable Acts. He also established Thanksgiving Day in 1782.
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9 de abr. de 2024 · John Hanson (born April 13, 1721, Charles County, Md.—died Nov. 22, 1783, Oxon Hill, Md., U.S.) was an American Revolutionary leader and president under the U.S. Articles of Confederation. A member of the Maryland Assembly (1757–79), he represented Maryland in the Continental Congress (1780–82).
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
27 de nov. de 2021 · John Hanson was a former slave who emigrated to Liberia in 1827 and became a senator in 1840. He was not the first Black president of the United States, as some claim, but a different John Hanson who was president of Congress in 1781.
Learn about the life and legacy of John Hanson, the first full-term President of the United States in Congress Assembled under the Articles of Confederation. Explore how he exercised his role as the leader of the Continental Congress and the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and how his actions influenced the Constitution and the modern Presidency.
12 de ago. de 2020 · John Hansen foi o primeiro presidente negro e foi também o primeiro presidente dos Estados Unidos ainda antes de George Washington. Nunca ouvimos falar dele na História”, lê-se na publicação...