the Articles of Confederation were really the first constitution but there were eight major problems so they rewrote it
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Other than the Constitution? Before the United States was officially called the United States, The Articles of Confederation bound the Union together.
"The First Bank of the United States" is the name.
The United States Constitution has to primary objectives. These are two restrain the state and to empower the citizen through enumerated rights.
Alexander Hamilton is attributed with the first publishing of an official statement that identifies the country as the United States of America.
It was the Articles of Confederation, they were written in 1777 and they were replaced by the United States Constitution in 1787.
Just a guess, could it have been the first President of the United States, George Washington? Or are you thinking the president of the Continental Congress?