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	<title>Comments on: You can learn a lot from TV</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan Clark</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bryan Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description>"Black" Man, A Moor, John Hanson
Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D.

George Washington
was really the 8th President of the United States! 


George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Don't go checking the encyclopedia for this guy's name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If you're extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. 

The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation. 
This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). 

Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress.</description>
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Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D.</p>
<p>George Washington<br />
was really the 8th President of the United States! </p>
<p>George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Don&#8217;t go checking the encyclopedia for this guy&#8217;s name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If you&#8217;re extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. </p>
<p>The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation.<br />
This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). </p>
<p>Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress.</p>
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