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George Washinto protected the new form of government by not letting the citizens down and falling into British rule again.
George Washington
George Washington was president of the USA.
George Washington refused to take needed supplies from civilians because he had a great respect for the rule of law. He felt that the role of the government should be to protect the rights of its citizens, and that the rule of law should be followed not only by citizens, but by government as well. To take the supplies needed by force, Washington would have been violating the rights of the citizens from whom he took.
yes George Washington wanted to see the country he loved to be free of British rule
George Washington
George Washington served in both colonial and state government. In the colonial period, he served as a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and played a role in the resistance against British rule. In the post-revolutionary period, he served as the first President of the United States under the newly formed federal government.
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George Washington was an inspiration to them. They had great respects for him. He was also a strong leader to the partriots.
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Some of the long-term effects of George Washington's rule include the establishment of a strong federal government and Presidency, the development of a two-party political system, and a precedent for peaceful transitions of power. Additionally, Washington's emphasis on neutrality and avoiding foreign entanglements influenced U.S. foreign policy for many years.
He ruled mostly ceremonially, but he did have some things to do with the government.