He wanted to help his country get started but Washington had a fear that a military person would take control of the country and become a dictator. This is pretty much what happened a few years later when the French Revolution disposed the King but replaced him with Napoleon.
Washington believed that serving more two terms was a bad idea for the kind of constitutional republic that he had helped draw up. He had already put his stamp on the presidency and did not want to have more influence on the position. Also, he was getting older and wanted to go home to his wife and his plantation.
A major precedent was to serve only two terms as President. Washington could have run for a third term, but chose to step down instead.
One action that was not set by President George Washington was serving more than two terms as president. Washington voluntarily stepped down after serving two terms, setting a precedent for future presidents to follow. Additionally, Washington did not align himself with any political party during his presidency and warned against the formation of political factions in his farewell address.
no that was George Washington
George Washington would have been paid about $25,000 for his service as President of the United States. He turned this down and was paid nothing for his service.
he chopped down trees for a living
cherry tree
George Washington
he got the name because he was the first president of the united states. :)
George Washington set the precedent by voluntarily stepping down after serving two terms as President of the United States. He did not seek a third term, establishing the tradition of a two-term limit for the presidency that was eventually codified into law through the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Contrary to popular belief, George Washington did NOT chop down a cherry tree. It was actually a lie that was published by a children's author after our first president's death.
Abraham Lincoln does not have adopted children
One of the first presidential precedents set by George Washington was the two-term limit. Despite being popular enough to be elected for a third term, Washington voluntarily stepped down after serving two terms, setting a precedent that subsequent presidents followed until it became an established rule with the 22nd Amendment in 1951.