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February 2005, Week 4

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Tue, 22 Feb 2005 13:23:34 -0500
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OK, I have to take exception to one of the answers:

> 6. Martin Van Buren, the first born after the signing of the
> Declaration of Independence.
>   His predecessors were born British citizens.

While that answer is true, that's not what was asked.  The question was
"Who was the first American citizen to be elected president?"  It didn't
say "Citizen from birth."  I must assume that as soon as the new nation
was formed, George Washington was a citizen of it.

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Good point.  A better question would be, 'Who was the first president
to have been born an American Citizen?'

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