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Why did George Washington refuse to take slavery for being Commander in Cheif?

A. He was a rich man.
B. The slavery was not high enough.
C. He believed a commander should not profit from war.
D. His wife was already on the government payroll.
I think it's C, but I'm not sure

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From what I remember and was taught George Washington lived a life of regret after the war because he had slaves.... but that's all I can remember
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

  • George Washington rejected to receive a payroll for being commander in chief because he considered a leader should not benefit from battle. He wanted to assist the nation.
  • He also declined to receive a payroll as a President of the United States. He was a gentleman that had fields and property, so he did not require the payment.
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