George Washington (both times) and James Monroe (in 1820)
Just after he won the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket.
how did George Washington affect history- -he defeated the British and won the 13 colonies back -he became first president of the USA. LOTS MORE YOU CAN FIND
George Washington led the Continental Army to victory against the British.
i think it was the electoral college but i may be wrong 2nd Answer: That is an absolutely correct answer. Back then, the presidential and vice-presidential elections were separate, so there could potentially be 2 different parties represented. Washington won all of the electoral votes, and John Adams came in second, and became the vice president.
George Washington (both times) and James Monroe (in 1820)
General george washington To be more specific: The AMERICANS won the battle of Yorktown which was fought over with the British. The American's LEADER was general George Washington.
George Washington won freedom in war in 1812
Only George Washington is credited with receiving 100% of the votes of the electoral college, in the elections of 1788-1789 and 1792.
The following won two (or more) presidential elections: George Washington Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe Andrew Jackson Abraham Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant Grover Cleveland William McKinley Woodrow Wilson Franklin D. Roosevelt (won 4 elections) Dwight D. Eisenhower Richard M. Nixon Ronald W. Regan Bill Clinton George W. Bush Barack Obama
The British won, but not because of George Washington
False. George W. Bush won in all presidential elections where he was on the ticket.
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General George Washington
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George Washington is widely remembered as the leader who won independence for America and founded the country's government.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Grover Cleveland, William McKInley, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all won two presidential elections. Lincoln, McKInley and Nixon did not finish their second terms.