George Washington consistently ranks in the top 3 along with Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Washington, being the first President, set the precedents for all other Presidents to follow. Other founders attributed to him that he (almost single handedly) held the fledging country together for 8 years while it grew and became stronger. One of Washington's greatest gifts to our country was to leave office while he was still alive and let congress elect his successor even though there was a cry for him to remain. Lincoln held the United States together through the Civil War and FDR lead us through the Great Depression and World War II.
George Washington's highest military rank was commander in chief of the Continental Army.
The same as all the other presidents.
Most lists rank him third after Lincoln and Washington. Others rank him even higher.
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20th. In that range depending on which source you use. But now a days it is top 14 or bust.
It ranks as 13th among the US States.
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Jackson was the seventh President of the US. In effectiveness , most historians would rank in at about that same position among all presidents.
George Washington worked in the militia for a short time, and then he was replaced. He rejoined when his rank was restored, then his was chosen to lead the Continental Army.
His rank was lowered during the war.
George Washington was a General of the Continental Army in the 18th century, the Continental Congress later elected George Washington as the Commander-In-Chief. Making him "General George Washington Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army" he held this position through most of the American Revolution.
Washington is the 18th largest state with an area of 71,298 square miles and the 13th most populous state with an estimated population of 7,288,000 as of July 1, 2016 per the U.S. Census Bureau.