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This particular founding father only served 2 terms and did not want to be

called "his excellency" but "Mr. President and nothing more"

George Washington

Thomas Jefferson

John Adams

James Madison

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Answer:

John Adams

Explanation: Following Washington's two terms, he was then elected president, serving from 1797 to 1801.

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User ZekeDroid
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Answer: George Washington

Step-by-step explanation:

He only wanted to be a President and help the United States but he only did two terms because the American people wanted him for a king but he didn´t want that since they just broke anyway from England.

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