Washington set an important precedent at the end of his second term.In 1796,he decided not to run for a third term
George Washington set the 2-term limit.
George Washington set this precedent when he refused to run for a third term despite encouragement from many to do so.
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he made an agreement to serve two terms
Two-Term Limit As President.
The most important precedent set by Washigton was that you could only be President for two terms. President's after Washington soon followed this precedent and now it has become a law
The most important precedent set by Washigton was that you could only be President for two terms. President's after Washington soon followed this precedent and now it has become a law
This is a hard question to answer because it's pretty vague. It would be helpful to have some context. But here's some help for you: To "set a precedent" means to do something that other people will be likely to follow when they are faced with similar situations in years to come. So, for example, when the Supreme Court ruled that states couldn't outlaw abortion (Roe v Wade, 1973) they set a precedent and other courts have tended to follow that precedent. If your question refers to George Washington, I'd guess the precedent he set was to not run for reelection to a third term as president. When he did that, he set a precedent and presidents after him followed that precedent because it had been set down by Washington, who was, of course, a hero. No president ran for a third term until Franklin D. Roosevelt did in 1940. I hope this helps.
A major precedent was to serve only two terms as President. Washington could have run for a third term, but chose to step down instead.
George Washington was the man.