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he was a general in the American revolutionary war.
George Washington worked as a land surveyor before he became president of the United States. He was also a colonel in the military at one time.
the continenintal congress, who appoint or elect a president who served until all the particulars were work out for electing what most people believe was the first president, george washington.
George Washington, the only US president who did not lived in the White House, selected its site and supervised its construction.
He was a lawyer, the first Vice-President, and the second President after George Washington. He was also a founding father, active in the Continental Congresses and after independence, a diplomat to France and the Netherlands.
He was sworn in as President in New York City near Wall Street in the southern part of Manhatten.
Washington was the first President of the US. The whole idea of electing a chief executive for a fixed term with clearly delimited powers was a truly radical concept. Washington created the role of President, defined the office and made it work. After 8 years, he happily yielded power to the new President. Such was his biggest contribution in office.
he made a great consittution and was motivated to his work but he used to cheet
The design for the city of Washington, D.C. began in 1791 when George Washington was President of the United States. The city was not built until 1801.
There was no president under the Articles of Confederation. Congress held both executive and legislative power, the way it had during the Revolutionary War. The Articles of Confederation was such a loose form of government that there was almost no use for a single executive to work in concert with the legislative branch.
George was a surveyor for a time, then an Army commanding officer in the Seven Days War, in the French and Indian theater, and also in the American Revolutionary War. After that was over, he returned to his home and became a planter - tobacco and so forth. He was elected the first President of the United States.
President George Washington is a prime example of a model of civic virtue. With Washington, his actions matched his words. He was self-assured, but humble. He put his country first and did not let his power go to his head. Washington had strong leadership abilities and wasn't afraid of hard work.