George Washington set the precedent that presidents should not dress fancily, demean the people, and also that they SHOULD establish a cabinet.
he was the first president
he was our president and he was one the one dollar bill
It is not possible to answer this question without knowing what precedent you are referring to, since many presidents throughout history set particular precedents that still influence us today.
He was a general in the revolutionary war.
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George Washington set precedents for the executive branch.
His military service in the Revolutionary War, his leadership in the Constitutional Convention, and his precedents of executive authority as the first US President.
-they remained neutral, preventing expensive wars -federal court system was created -bill of rights was added to the constitution -establish precedents
He was the the first president and he was a general of the british army. he set down the first precedents and set a government type.
he was the first president of the united states he signed the Jay Treaty marking the beginning of peace
President. people wanted him to serve more than that, but he had served the army his whole life, and was tired of it. The 2-term of office was one of the precedents set by Washington.
tired