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Why were many of President George Washington's actions considered precedents?​

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Washington believed that the precedents he set must make the presidency powerful enough to function effectively in the national government, but at the same time these practices could not show any tendency toward monarchy or dictatorship. ... Washington also set precedents for the social life of the president.
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