Discover how Obama was not the first black president of the USA
Summary
TLDRThis video challenges common historical narratives, claiming that John Hanson, a Black revolutionary, was the first president of the United States, not George Washington. It highlights Hanson's key role in the American Revolution and his leadership during the early years of the U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation. Hanson is credited with stabilizing the nation after the war, establishing crucial government departments, and even designing the Great Seal of the U.S. The video suggests that the contributions of early presidents like Hanson are often overlooked in favor of Washington, who became the first president under the U.S. Constitution.
Takeaways
- đ John Hanson, not George Washington, is presented as the first president of the United States, according to the Articles of Confederation.
- đ John Hanson was unanimously chosen by Congress to serve as president in 1781, just after the American Revolutionary War.
- đ The role of president under the Articles of Confederation was vastly different from the presidential role defined by the U.S. Constitution.
- đ Hanson created the Great Seal of the United States, a symbol still used by all subsequent presidents on official documents.
- đ The transcript argues that the first seven U.S. presidents (under the Articles) have been largely forgotten by history.
- đ George Washington is historically recognized as the first president of the U.S., but this is only under the Constitution, not the Articles of Confederation.
- đ The Articles of Confederation allowed presidents to serve for just one year out of every three, which limited Hanson's tenure.
- đ John Hanson's leadership was crucial during a time of national instability after the Revolutionary War, where soldiers threatened to overthrow the government.
- đ The transcript presents Barack Obama as the first Black president of the U.S., but challenges the idea by suggesting John Hanson should be recognized instead.
- đ The transcript emphasizes the underrepresentation of Black figures in U.S. history, particularly those like John Hanson who played key roles in its early formation.
Q & A
Who is claimed to be the first president of the United States according to the transcript?
-According to the transcript, John Hanson is claimed to be the first president of the United States, having served under the Articles of Confederation.
What role did John Hanson play during his time as president?
-John Hanson helped stabilize the country after the Revolutionary War, calmed soldiers who were demanding payment, and maintained the unity of the country. He also established the first U.S. ministries, such as the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Defense, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Why is George Washington typically considered the first president of the United States?
-George Washington is considered the first president because he served under the U.S. Constitution, which replaced the Articles of Confederation. His presidency marked the beginning of the modern U.S. government structure.
What did the Articles of Confederation allow regarding presidential terms?
-The Articles of Confederation allowed a president to serve a one-year term for every three years, which is why John Hanson only served for one year.
How did John Hanson contribute to the U.S. government's structure?
-John Hanson contributed by creating foundational institutions such as the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Defense, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which are key components of modern government.
What challenge did John Hanson face after taking office?
-John Hanson faced the challenge of a country in turmoil after the Civil War, including unrest from soldiers who were not paid. He managed to calm the troops and avoid the collapse of the new government.
Why did the soldiers threaten to overthrow the government?
-The soldiers threatened to overthrow the government because they had not been paid following the Revolutionary War, leading to unrest and demands for a change in leadership.
What happened to Congress during the unrest after the war?
-During the unrest, all members of Congress fled to save their lives, leaving John Hanson as the only remaining member to lead the government.
What role did John Hanson play in the creation of the Great Seal of the U.S.?
-John Hanson played a significant role in crafting the Great Seal of the U.S., which has been used on official documents by all presidents since.
What is the significance of the Articles of Confederation in the context of U.S. presidents?
-The Articles of Confederation were the governing document before the U.S. Constitution, and they allowed for a president under the Articles, like John Hanson. However, they were ineffective, leading to the need for the U.S. Constitution, which established the presidency as it is known today.
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