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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present. The progression of the United States of America from thirteen British colonies into the current republic was a complex political process that spanned nearly 15 years. During the founding period the "Head of State" served as “President” under the Colonial Continental Congress, The United States Continental Congress, the Constitution of 1777 (Articles of Confederation) and the Constitution of 1787 (Current U.S. Constitution). Sunday, September 16, 2012.

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United Colonies and States Presidency: 1774-Present. The progression of the United States of America from thirteen British colonies into the current republic was a complex political process that spanned nearly 15 years. During the founding period the "Head of State" served as “President” under the Colonial Continental Congress, The United States Continental Congress, the Constitution of 1777 (Articles of Confederation) and the Constitution of 1787 (Current U.S. Constitution). Sunday, September 16, 2012.

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