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One of the responsibilities of George Washington as a President was to oversee the formation of a strong functional government. He did so with the help of a cabinet system that still exists today.
He got paid around $25,000 (Worth $1,000,000,000 today)
Yes, Washington State is named after George Washington. Washington D.C, the capital of the United States of America, is also named after George Washington, the first president of the United States.
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The major difference between the President's Cabinet now and the President's office in the days of George Washington is the number of Cabinet positions that are needed today. George Washington only had a handful of advisors, while today there are more than that.
When Washington became the first President of the United States, there were no elections for that office like we have today. The Electoral College chose Washington president. He is the only person to be unanimously elected by the Electoral College for the office of President. MrV
He was asked to be the first president by Congress. The United States didn't elect people as we do today. Our founding fathers felt that the population in general was not educated enough to vote so the three branches were elected by Congress.
If the country you are referring to is the US, that would be George Washington.
Of course he did as president and as commander of the army. A great deal of his letters and papers still exist today.