George Washington left Philadelphia in 1793 primarily to return to Mount Vernon, his plantation in Virginia, after a busy winter session of Congress. His departure was also influenced by the need to address personal matters and the management of his estate. Additionally, the political tensions of the time, especially regarding issues like the French Revolution, may have contributed to his desire to step back from the political scene temporarily. Washington's retreat to Mount Vernon emphasized his commitment to balancing public service with his private life.
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Washington served two terms as president from 1789-1793 and 1793-1796.
In 1793 a war broke out between Revolutionary France and Britain/allies. George Washington announce US neutrality with his cabinet's approval in 1793.
In 1789, the first U.S. Congress convened in New York City until September 29; 28 senators and 65 representatives sat for the 13 states. In 1793, George Washington was inaugurated in Philadelphia for a second term as president of the United States
George Washington was unanimously elected and served two terms from April 30th, 1789-March 3rd,1797
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George Washington was Presidentr of the US for two terms' 1789-1793 and 1793 to 1797
George Washington
1789-1793 and 1793-1797
George Washington on April 22, 1793
1783-1793, 1793-1797
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1789-1793 and 1793-1797
George Washington completed his first term and started his second term in March of 1793.
Second inauguration of George Washington happened on 1793-03-04.
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Washington served two terms as president from 1789-1793 and 1793-1796.