his role was to play as being the President of the United States .
he was part of the executive branch
he also had to do his duty and enforce laws
and help write the constitution
. As the first President, George Washington set the standard for how the Presidents would use the office. He decided the President should use all the power he had, should "consult" the Congress by seeing representatives in his office, or having them vote on his nominations for Cabinet Secretaries. That there should be some pomp and ceremony to the office.
It could have been that Congress decided what the country would do, and the President only followed its directions. Washington decided the President should lead, and Congress stick to passing the laws.
George Washington was the chairman of the constitution.
(For the most part the Chairman is the moderator of the board meeting. It is up to the Chairman of the Board to lead the board members from their initial varying points of view or decisions to making a decision in the best interests of the company, organization, or political group. The Chairman must also preside over the meeting itself and ensure the meeting is not too long, off topic, or otherwise unproductive)
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He received honor as a national hero from the wisdom from God.
He was a symbol of the new government...xx
Yes, there are two. One is a statue by Herbert Haseltine, located at the National Cathedral. The other is at Washington Circle.
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George Washington supported nationalism. He was among the people known as Federalists, who were all in favor of a strong national government as opposed to a weaker one.
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To prove that the new national government was strong.
George Washington
Establishment of a strong national government
George Washington Masonic National Memorial was created in 1932.
George Washington Carver National Monument was created in 1943.
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Under President George Washington the actions and policies of the government generally resulted in protests by the people. This led to the forming of the first Ten Amendments to the United States Constitution that gave more individual rights to the people.
It was deemed that George Washington's wife, Martha Washington, was the person who saved most of the government papers and a portrait of George Washington.