President of the Massachusetts Council

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The President of the Massachusetts Council was the chief executive officer of Massachusetts under its early state constitution, effectively serving as the head of the state government before the establishment of the modern governorship.

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President of the Massachusetts Council canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive office
historical political office
state government position
appliesToJurisdiction Commonwealth of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
country United States of America
followedBy Governor of Massachusetts
function executive administration of Massachusetts
implementation of state laws
oversight of state government operations
governmentBranch executive branch of Massachusetts
hasRole chief executive officer of Massachusetts
head of the state government of Massachusetts
historicalPeriod early years of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
late 18th century
jurisdiction Massachusetts
surface form: Commonwealth of Massachusetts
legalBasis early Massachusetts state constitution
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
officeHeldBy James Bowdoin NERFINISHED
James Warren NERFINISHED
Jeremiah Powell NERFINISHED
John Hancock NERFINISHED
Samuel Adams NERFINISHED
Thomas Cushing NERFINISHED
officeType state-level executive office
partOf Massachusetts Council NERFINISHED
Massachusetts state government NERFINISHED
positionHeldIn Massachusetts Council NERFINISHED
precededBy Royal Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
replacedBy Governor of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
residence Boston, Massachusetts
seat Massachusetts State House (earlier legislative buildings in Boston) NERFINISHED

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President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress replacedBy President of the Massachusetts Council