John Handcock was President at the signing of the Declaration of Independance. he continued on until the end of the Revolutionary war, 1776-1780. Then the nation was under the Articles of Confederation. George Washington did not become President until 1789 after the ratification of the new Constitution. So, John Handcock is the real First President, but Washington is considered the First President because he was elected under the Constitution.
I'm not going to assign motives here ;) but I'm sure you meant John HANcock, not HANDcock, which is another way of saying five-finger Suzie.....lol use lots of Vaseline :)
dubla: I was born in Mexico, but I have lived in US since I was a few months old. I am a US resident, but I applied for citizenship about a year ago. Both my parents became citizens several months ago. My sister was born here so she has always been a citizen. I am the only person left in my family.
LB: You don't have to take me to Texas. I already live in Texas! Houston to be exact.
"I have so much love to give, but no one to give it to."