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  1. Jun 25, 2023 · John Hansen is a legendary bodybuilder who has maintained his aesthetic physique throughout his 60s. He shares his tips on how to hold onto muscle, achieve the ideal physique, and train with consistency on his Instagram and interviews.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HansonJohn Hanson - Wikipedia

    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.

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    • First President of The USA
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    John Hanson was born on his wealthy family’s “Mulberry Grove” plantation in Port Tobacco Parish in Charles County, Maryland, on April 14, 1721. His parents, Samuel and Elizabeth (Storey) Hanson, were well-known members of Maryland's social and political elite. Samuel Hanson was a successful planter, landowner, and politician who served two terms in...

    After serving as sheriff of Charles County for five years, Hanson was elected to the lower house of the Maryland General Assembly in 1757. An active and persuasive member, he was a major opponent of the Stamp Act of 1765 and chaired a special committee that coordinated Maryland’s participation in the Stamp Act Congress. In protest of the British-en...

    As relations with Great Britain went from bad to worse and the colonies traveled down the road to the American Revolution in 1774, Hanson became recognized as one of Maryland’s foremost Patriots. He personally orchestrated the passage of a resolution denouncing the Boston Port Act (which punished the people of Boston for the Boston Tea Party). As a...

    On November 5, 1781, the Continental Congress elected Hanson as “President of the United States in Congress assembled.” This title is also sometimes called "President of the Continental Congress." This election has led to the contention that Hanson, rather than George Washington, was the first President of the United States. Under the Articles of C...

    Already in poor health, Hanson retired from public service immediately after completing his one-year term as president of Congress in November 1792. He died just one year later at age 62, on November 15, 1783, while visiting his nephew Thomas Hawkins Hanson’s plantation in Prince George's County, Maryland. Hanson is buried in Fort Washington, Maryl...

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    Brant, Irving (December 9, 1972). "President Whatsizname." The New York Times.
    Lidman, David (July 30, 1972). "John Hanson, Patriot and President." The New York Times.

    John Hanson (1721-1783) was a Maryland politician and soldier who served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress and was elected the first "President of the United States in Congress assembled" in 1781. Learn about his life, achievements, and controversies in this biography.

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  4. John Hanson was the first president of the United States under the Articles of Confederation in 1781. He played a key role in establishing the nation's independence, the Treasury Department, and Thanksgiving Day.

  5. Aug 11, 2020 · The white John Hanson, described in the Facebook posts as “president before George Washington,” was the first president of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation, the ...

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