George Washington helps form the country to go to a good direction. What's not known to most people, people don't know the challenges he faces while doing so. Precedents are traditions set by George Washington himself. George Washington sets the precedent he also faces many challenges in the process. We have many traditions called precedents George washington set for the new countries growth .The precedents are the inaugural address, two terms of office, creation of a cabinet, foreign policy…
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Millicent Grant November 20, 2014 American History I Professor Michael Rasak "Precedents Set By George Washington" George Washington had four cabinet members 1. Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson 2. Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton 3. Secretary of War: Henry Knox 4. Attorney General: Randolph Edmund There are 16 Cabinets members 1. Vice President: Joseph R. Biden 2. Department of State: Secretary John Kerry 3. Department of the Treasury: Secretary Jack Lew 4. Department of Defense:…
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The eight precedents that George Washington introduced into the political life of the United States were that he wanted to establish a cabinet of advisors together within the Executive Branch. The second precedent is that he introduced the tradition that president should not go into chamber and to not ask senate for advice. The third precedent was diplomatic which has to do with having permission to be in the country and show their credentials and introduces a policy of neutrality. The fourth precedent…
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Washington’s Legacy George Washington was effective as the first President of the United States because he set important precedents, resolved domestic disputes, and established a foreign policy. Washington set many important precedents for presidents after him to follow. One of the first precedents that Washington set was choosing a simple title instead of amore dignified title. Many of the European monarchs had more dignified and longer titles and Washington did not want people to link him…
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"Beware of Political Parties and Foreign Affairs" A few weeks ago in history class, we learned about George Washington's presidency. Washington knew that all of his actions were very important because being the first president, everything he did would become a precedent for future presidents. Some of the precedents Washington set were having a cabinet, only running for two terms (a precedent that was followed until 1933 when Franklin D. Roosevelt served 3 terms), being a strong commander in chief…
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George Washington was the 1st president of the United states. He set many precedents such as stepping down after the second term. George washington was the most influential president, because he showed a good way to deal with violent protest and told us that we shouldn’t form permanent alliances with other countries. George washington was the more influential president, because he showed the future presidents and the government how to deal with rebellions that get out of hand. In the whiskey rebellion…
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George Washington made plenty of precedents for the subsequent successors to the presidency, but the most important would probably be the 2-term maximum for each candidate running for president. The 2-term maximum was to be after George wanted to be removed from the presidency, he thought that if he didn't step out of presidency now then what will the people do after he had passed away? Presidency does take a toll on everyone but mostly on the one occupying the position, presidency took a huge toll…
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independence for hundreds of years. It started back when George Washington wanted to declare our independence from Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War. “The conflict arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government, which represented the British crown.” Before cars and airplanes were invented, people traveled on land by foot and on water by ships. George Washington and congress signed the Naval Act in 1794 to establish…
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challenges George Washington faced during his presidency. His first problem was the fact that he did not want to be the president. To his dismay, he was unanimously chosen by all sixty-nine electors. He accepted the role of president, setting a precedent for all presidents to come. One of the major challenges Mr. Washington faced was settling the national debt. Fighting for and gaining independence was not cheap and the amount of debt that the new nation faced was staggering. Washington had to find…
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founding father in our vast country's history. Understandably, America would be immensely different if George Washington had not present to build the basis for what we are today. If our first president of the United States, wasn’t the first, how would everything have played out? He was the poster child, the mold for what is to come. Since the beginning, and before the beginning, George Washington has been the father of our country, even before we were established. His accomplishments are uncomparable…
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