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Which important precedent did George Washington set for the executive branch during his administration

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One of the most lauded precedents set by George Washington's presidency is his decision to choose the title of president of the United States. Washington instilled the idea that the president is an executive, not a monarch. Washington also avoided becoming dictatorial with his executive powers.

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George Washington formed a group of leaders to advise the president.

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