George Washington was the first President and almost a demi-god to many people. Consequently everything of any note that he did set a powerful precedent. He supported a strong central government and helped it set up an effective system of taxation. He created the "farewell address" and established a precedent regarding the two term Presidency which is now the law. He warned against keeping a standing army, a precedent that lasted over 150 years.
He chose the form of address , Mr. President, for the president. He set a precedent in his use of the presidential veto only if he believed a law violated the constitution, not just because he thought it was a bad law. This precedent lasted until over 40 years until Andrew Jackson took office.
During the time of George Washington, it was one of his precedents! hope this helps!!! =)
to prevent further European colonization in the Caribbean region.
George Washington
eli whitney invented the cotton gin (a machine that seperated cotton from its seeds) in 1793, which was during george washington's presidency
The whiskey rebellion.
The French Revolution occurred.
The cotton gin was patented in 1794 by Eli Whitney while Washington was President.
Impossible to say without knowing the politician in question.
Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee were added to the union while Washington was President. There was no territorial expansion.
You should remember George Washington because he was the first President of the United States and played a crucial role in the country's early history. He led the Continental Army during the American Revolution and helped establish many important precedents and traditions for the presidency. Additionally, his leadership and character continue to be admired and celebrated.
Mount Vernon was their home although Martha traveled wherever Washington's work took him. (Including to the camps during the war, and to the capitol during his presidency.)
George Washington did not face the challenge of governing during a time of economic recession or depression. He also did not have to navigate a major political party system, as the United States did not have political parties during his presidency. Additionally, Washington did not have to contend with a significant military conflict or war on American soil during his presidency.