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why was george washingtons presidency so important to future presidents of the united states? george washington wrote the us constitution during his presidency. george washington was the first president and therefore set many precedents for future presidents to follow. the united states had strong allies that the new presidents could depend on. the united states was financially safe and without debt because of his decisions.
- The US Constitution was written before Washington's presidency, so the first option is incorrect.
- Washington's key legacy as the first US president was establishing unwritten norms (precedents) like serving only two terms, which shaped future presidential conduct.
- The claim about strong, dependable allies for all future presidents is not a core, unique impact of his presidency.
- The US still had significant debt at the end of Washington's term, so the final option is false.
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George Washington was the first president and therefore set many precedents for future presidents to follow.