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They sent an important precedent for representative government for early America.
It isn’t seen as a precedent for future government. The government was well established when it was written.
The assembly of Virginia's House of Burgesses marked the beginning of an important precedent because it was the first of several smaller parliaments to convene in America. It was established in 1619.
This case allowed for a broad interpretation of the powers of the federal government.
The doctrine of precedent is important because that's where the courts use to govern current cases or to apply the laws if and when a precedent case applies to it.
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One of the most important precedents set during the early years of the new nation was the establishment of the principle of federalism through the ratification of the Constitution in 1788. This framework balanced power between the national and state governments, ensuring a system of checks and balances that limited any single entity's authority. Additionally, George Washington's decision to step down after two terms set a critical precedent for the peaceful transfer of power, reinforcing the democratic principles of the new government. Together, these precedents laid the foundation for a stable and enduring political system.
It Established A Precedent For The Addition Of States !
The most important precedent set by Washigton was that you could only be President for two terms. President's after Washington soon followed this precedent and now it has become a law
The most important precedent set by Washigton was that you could only be President for two terms. President's after Washington soon followed this precedent and now it has become a law
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That assembly was the House of Burgesses.