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How did George Washington set the precedent of the presidency?

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Washington set several precedents or examples for future presidents to follow. President Washington was careful to make sure the office of the president would conduct itself with appropriate ceremony and splendor. He avoided any action that hinted of royalty. Washington also included the creation of a cabinet two term limitation and the giving of an inaugural and farewell speech. Washington saw leadership as a way to serve the nation and not as a way to profit or better his personal position. He felt the government should serve the people instead of the people serving the government. Washington retired after two terms as president which later became the legal limit for terms for presidents.

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