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George Washington hesistated to take his salary at first, but became convinced that refusing salary would set a precedent that might discourage other less wealthy men from running for President.
Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy donated their salaries to charity. George Washington didn't want the salary but was convinced to take it because some presidents in the future may need it. George Washington didn't take a salary for leading the Army.
He had no salary. to correct this answer George Washington's annual salary as President in 1789 was $25,000. my source: http://www.nps.gov/history/logcabin/html/gw4.html
George Washington was comander and chief of the continental army during the American Revolution.
To take the first oath of office in New York City.
George Washington hesistated to take his salary at first, but became convinced that refusing salary would set a precedent that might discourage other less wealthy men from running for President.
Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy donated their salaries to charity. George Washington didn't want the salary but was convinced to take it because some presidents in the future may need it. George Washington didn't take a salary for leading the Army.
He had no salary. to correct this answer George Washington's annual salary as President in 1789 was $25,000. my source: http://www.nps.gov/history/logcabin/html/gw4.html
yes George Washington did take care of his wife.
yes he did
George Washington had to led many jobs he also had to take care of himself
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It become "Gorg Washington".
No, George Washington did not take the presidency in Washington, D.C. The city of Washington, D.C. did not exist when Washington became president in 1789. The city was not established until 1790 and he served his first term as president in New York City, and his second term in Philadelphia.
yes he did
very hard