Thus, they were Natural Born Citizens, as defined by the Constitution. 🙂👍
You can argue all you want, but history proves you wrong. For the Constitution stipulates that only a Natural Born Citizen is eligible to hold the office of President & Vice President. Since they were among the Founders of this new Nation, they had to obvious be Natural Born Citizens as written in the Constitution. Four of the first 7 presidents participated in the crafting of that Constitution. All 7 were considered Natural Born Citizens of the United States of America, even though the landmass had come under different leadership, as well as, a name change. Citizens before & after the process that had taken place, and all 7 were born within that landmass, before & after the process.
Would a British citizen who came after the landmass became a nation named the United States Of America have been considered a U.S. citizen?
Of course not, they had to go through the naturalization process. Once they became citizens, any of their offspring born after their naturalization process would be considered NBC citizens, while the children born before their becoming officially recognized citizens, were not considered to be NBC but rather naturalized along with their parents.
Had hoped for an informative exchange, but you are too well-written to have accidentally misread the Constitution so badly; with that piece of intellectual dishonesty, we are done.
"Subjects" before, "Citizens" after. (After 1776.)
They deliberately changed the term of attachment to the nation from Monarchy to Republican.
Nobody was born a "Citizen" prior to 1776. (Except people in Switzerland, the only Republic in the world at the time.)