The first president born in an independent America (i.e. no longer a British Colony) was John Tyler who was born in 1790. Some say it was Martin Van Buren, who was born in 1782, however we were not independent until the Revolution ended in 1783.
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George Washington was born in Virginia which became part of the US but was a British subject when he was born because Virginia was British soil at his birth, as were all the first 7 presidents.
John Tyler was the first to be born after independence was gained by the American Revolution and the ratification of the Constitution officially established the "United States of America".
Martin Van Buren was the first to be born after July 4, 1776 when independence was declared, but before the United States was formed.
The answer hinges on when the American colonies became independent from Britain. Independence was declared on July 4, 1776. Martin Van Buren, the 8th president, was born in 1782, was the first born after 1776. However, Britain did not acknowledge American independence until they lost the Revolutionary War and signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Thus Van Buren , when he was born, was considered an American citizen by the Americans and a British citizen by the British. John Tyler,10th president,born 1790, was the first president born after the Treaty of Paris.
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Neil Armstrong was born in America but had German roots.
If you mean born in America, the answer is yes. (On an interesting note, if John Mccain had been elected as our president, he would have been the first US president NOT born on American soil. John Mccain was actually born in Panama. However, he is considered to be born an American citizen because he was born on an American military base in Panama.)
According to Answers.com, George Washington was born in Virginia, and since he was the first US President, that makes him the first Natural Born President.Special:ContributionsGeorge was President under the grandfather clause and was NOT a "natural born" American citizen. There were no "natural born" American citizen Presidents UNTIL both parents were American citizens AND the person who became President was born under American sovereignty of those American parents.Article II of the Constitution was taken directly from Vattel' "Law of Nations". It clearly indicates that to be a "natural born" citizen your parents (PLURL) HAD to be citizens when you were born.The only time that citizenship comes into play in America is ONLY with the offices of President and Vice President of the United States. It is a stricter qualification of citizenship.
The first seven presidents were born before there was a United States, but after that all were born in the US as they now are required to be.
No. All presidents must be American-born citizens. Martin Van Buren was the first president born after the American Revolution.
To determine what generation American you are, count the number of generations between you and the ancestor who migrated from somewhere else to America. If you father was born elsewhere but came to America as a child or as an adult, and you were born in America, you are a first generation American; you are the first born in America. If your mother was born in America but her mother was born elsewhere, your mother is first generation and you are second generation.
Yes, President Barack Obama was born in America. All Presidents have to be born in America to be eligable to run.
All Presidents of the United States of America have been American citizens, but Martin Van Buren (1782-1862), eighth president of the United States (1837-1841) was the first President born after the United States won its independence from Britain.
"Martin Van Buren, the eighth president, was the first to be born under the American flag." pg. 273 of THE AMERICAN PAGEANT textbook, 12th edition.
The first president born in an independent America (i.e. no longer a British Colony) was John Tyler who was born in 1790. Some say it was Martin Van Buren, who was born in 1782, however we were not independent until the Revolution ended in 1783.Read more: Who_was_the_first_American_president_born_in_America
Martin Van Buren was the first president to be born in the US under the new American government. He was born on December 5, 1782.
It is required that an American President be born in the US of A Anyone who wants to be President of the US is Constitutionally required to be a natural-born citizen - so there can not be a US President from China.
No, not only to you need to be an American citizen to become president of the United States, you also need to have been born in America. Therefore, there have been no US presidents (Including President Obama) that have not both been born in the US and been American Citizens.