George Washington established several key customs that shaped the presidency for future leaders. He set the precedent of a two-term limit, which was later codified in the 22nd Amendment. Washington also emphasized the importance of a cabinet, regularly consulting advisors on key issues, and maintained a stance of neutrality in foreign conflicts, which influenced U.S. foreign policy for years. Additionally, his voluntary relinquishment of power reinforced the principle of a peaceful transition of authority.
Since he had no predecessors, his record is difficult to judge. He did establish the customs and traditions that future Presidents generally accepted.
goerge mason
Washington's actions as President set a precedent for future Presidents to follow.
Washington was the first president, commander of American forces, plantation owner, and set the stage for future presidents.
Washington didn't have to justify his creation of a cabinet. As the first president he set the tone for future presidents.
Taft and Washington
He didn't. That is why we had such good presidents in the future because they learned from George Washingtons mistakes.
George Washington and James Madison were the only future presidents at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
he used democracy as a president and he wasn't commited to the people he was full on nazi.
No two presidents wrote the Constitution since there were no presidents when it was written. There were several future presidents who were involved. They are;James MadisonJohn AdamsThomas JeffersonJames MonroeGeorge Washington was chairman of the congressJohn HancockJames Hamilton
he made an agreement to serve two terms
George Washington was the only future president that was directly involved in the war. He served as an officer in British army and saw serious action. The other future presidents who were alive then, lived near the east coast and were along way from any fighting.