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George Washington's presidency was defined by precedent-setting, restraint, and institution-building

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Additional insights we found via UVA Miller Center

  1. Washington's formal schooling ended around age 11 when his father died, making him one of the least formally educated of the Founding Fathers.

  2. Washington's early career as a surveyor and frontier soldier led him to inadvertently help spark the French and Indian War.

  3. As commander of the Continental Army, Washington's greatest achievement was keeping a divided, under-resourced force intact through years of setbacks.

  4. After two terms as president, Washington voluntarily stepped down, setting a precedent that held for over a century before being written into the Constitution.

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