George Washing wrote that he was "tired of public life" and "devoutly wished for retirement." He also wanted to remind Americans that the people were the country's true leaders.
Basically because he was bored of being president. Simple as that. He retired to his home in Mount Vernon and died a few years later (1799)
If he has only run once, he can run for a second term. However, If he has run twice, he cannot become president a third time.
Washington set an important precedent at the end of his second term.In 1796,he decided not to run for a third term
George Washington declined a third term and set a precedent that was almost universally followed until Franklin Roosevelt broke the tradition , ran for a third term and was elected in 1940.U. S. Grant in 1880 let it be known that he would be willing to run for a third term, but he was not nominated. Woodrow Wilson also indicated that he could be drafted for a third term, but drew little interest.
This tradition began with the first President,George Washington. Many people wanted Washington to serve another term, but he refused , not wanting to set a dangerous precedent . He surely did not want the country ever to have a king or other life-time ruler.During the war years, Roosevelt broke the tradition in 1940 by running (and winning) for a third and fourth term due to the urgency of the times.In February of 1951, a Republican dominated congress passed the 22nd Amendment, which states that no person can be elected president more than twice. It further limits access to the presidency by denying access to the vice-presidency, as that could lead to an illegal ascendency.
An attempt was made to nominate President Grant for a third term, but he didn't campaign for it in the way people run for President now and the attempt failed. The first President to run for a third term was Theodore Roosevelt. After serving two terms from 1901 to 1908, Teddy Roosevelt did not run in 1908. In 1912, Teddy ran for the Republican nomination and lost to William Howard Taft. He then formed a third party, the Bull Moose party, and ran for President. He ultimatedly lost to Woodrow Wilson, though he did beat the Republican candidate, Taft. The first President to actively campaign for a third term and win was Franklin Roosevelt, who was nominated and elected to a third fourth term.
He wanted to retire.
because he wanted to retire and not be president any more.
George Washington ran unopposed and was elected to his second term in 1792. He declined to run for a third term.
George Washington set this precedent which was observed until Franklin Roosevelt decided to run for a third term in 1940.
Franklin Roosevelt broke the precedent set by Washington of only serving two terms when he ran for a third and then a fourth term. He was the only president to ever run for a third term .
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.
George Washington set this precedent when he refused to run for a third term despite encouragement from many to do so.
If he has only run once, he can run for a second term. However, If he has run twice, he cannot become president a third time.
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George Washington
He didn’t believe in staying in government for a long time. A third term was against his philosophy and would have set a timeline for future presidents. He was very much aware that what he did would be copied and he didn’t want to have a king.
Washington set an important precedent at the end of his second term.In 1796,he decided not to run for a third term