George Washington. He easily could have remained president for the rest of his life, but he believed that no one should stay in power for too long.
George Washington, the first president of the US.
George Washington set this precedent when he refused to run for a third term.
article 2, section 1 of the Constitution sets the term of the President at 4 years. the 22nd Amendment sets it at 2 terms, with conditions.
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In the US, George Washington was the first president. He set the unofficial number of terms a president would serve at two terms.
One major precedent that George Washington set was a limited term as president. He could have been president for as long as he liked but he chose to leave the office after two terms. Only one president has served for more than two terms.
2 terms. 8 years total.
Franklin D Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms. He was elected for 4 terms. He took office on March 4, 1933 and continued until he died on April 12,1945, about three months into his 4th term. (After FDR, the constitution has been amended to prevent presidents from serving more than two terms. )
The president is elected for a four-year term. They can only be elected twice.
To my knowledge, no president had 3. Franklin D. Roosevelt had 4! Actually Franklin D. Roosevelt only served 3 terms in essence. He was president for 12 years and won 3 elections back to back to back. He was the first 3-peat!
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 .
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
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.
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd President serving from 1885-1889 and the 24th President serving from 1893-1897.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected three times, but died in his third term.
George Washington, the first U.S. president, set the precedent of retiring after two terms in office. His example was followed until Franklin D. Roosevelt broke it, serving three full terms and part of a fourth term before his death. After his death, Congress decided to make Washington's precedent law in order to prevent a president from becoming too powerful, as some saw FDR to be, and undermining the checks and balances built into our system.
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One major precedent that George Washington set was a limited term as president. He could have been president for as long as he liked but he chose to leave the office after two terms. Only one president has served for more than two terms.
The longest serving president in U.S. history was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served for four terms from 1933 to 1945. He is the only president to have served more than two terms.
As of 1947, when the 22nd Amendment was passed by Congress, a president is limited to only serving two terms.
As of 1947, when the 22nd Amendment was passed by Congress, a president is limited to only serving two terms.