What was the lasting impact of George Washington's presidency? A. He refused to give up the presidency, and was forced out. B. He set examples for those that followed him. C. He convinced the country to declare war on France. D. He purchased land from other countries.

History · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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The lasting impact of George Washington's presidency primarily lies in the precedents he set and the examples he provided for future presidents and the nation. Therefore:

B. He set examples for those that followed him.

Washington's decisions and actions as the first President of the United States established important precedents and norms that influenced the office of the presidency and the functioning of the government, setting the standard for future leaders to follow.

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