George Washington's first administration faced the challenge of establishing a functioning federal government amid strong political divisions and economic instability. He set several important precedents, including the formation of a Cabinet to advise the president, the practice of serving only two terms, and the principle of neutrality in foreign affairs. These actions helped define the role of the presidency and laid the groundwork for the future governance of the United States.
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its really easy if you like to learn about history like i do he had the first inauguration and the first cabinet
George Washington ^_^~nyaa
He was the the first president and he was a general of the british army. he set down the first precedents and set a government type.
His military service in the Revolutionary War, his leadership in the Constitutional Convention, and his precedents of executive authority as the first US President.
It is not possible to answer this question without knowing what precedent you are referring to, since many presidents throughout history set particular precedents that still influence us today.
George Washington set the precedent that presidents should not dress fancily, demean the people, and also that they SHOULD establish a cabinet.
During the time of George Washington, it was one of his precedents! hope this helps!!! =)
setting the government's finances in order.
In Washington's administration Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Thomas Jefferson was the first United States Secretary of State and he was the 3rd President of the United States of America.
First year of issue of the Washington Quarter and the first year of issue of the Mercury Dime from the Denver mint.
Start of the first political parties.