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  2. Legacy of George Washington - Wikipedia

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    George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, c. 1776. Washington's face and image are often used as national symbols of the United States, along with the icons such as the flag and great seal. Perhaps the most pervasive commemoration of his legacy is the use of his image on the one-dollar bill and the quarter-dollar coin.

  3. January 1790 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1790 State of the Union Address was the inaugural State of the Union address, delivered by President George Washington to the United States Congress on January 8, 1790, at the Senate Chamber of Federal Hall in New York City. [2] In this first address, Washington set the example for what would be expected of presidents after him.

  4. George Washington - Wikipedia

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    Many places and monuments have been named in honor of Washington, including the capital city of Washington, D.C. and the state of Washington. [360] On February 21, 1885, the Washington Monument was dedicated, a 555-foot (169 m) marble obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. [361] [362]

  5. George Washington's political evolution - Wikipedia

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    George Washington: Foundation of Presidential Leadership and Character. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. pp. 33– 52. ISBN 978-0-275-96868-7. Lender, Mark Edward; Stone, Garry Wheeler (2016). Fatal Sunday: George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign, and the Politics of Battle. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0-8061-5335-3.

  6. History of the United States (1789–1815) - Wikipedia

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    Washington retired in 1797, firmly declining to serve for more than eight years as the nation's head. The Federalists campaigned for Vice President John Adams to be elected president. Adams defeated Jefferson in the 1796 presidential election, who as the runner-up became vice president under the operation of the Electoral College of that time.

  7. Presidency of George Washington - Wikipedia

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    The presidency of George Washington began on April 30, 1789, when George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1797.. Washington took office after the 1788–1789 presidential election, the nation's first quadrennial presidential election, in which he was elected unanimously by the Electoral Colle

  8. Challenges loom as higher education in Eastern Washington ...

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    Apr. 27—Higher education in Eastern Washington will look a little different next year. The largest private and public institutions in the Inland Northwest are on the hunt for new leadership.

  9. Federalist Era - Wikipedia

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    President George Washington. The Constitution had established the basic layout of the federal government, but much of the structure of the government was established during the Federalist Era. The Constitution empowers the president to appoint the heads of the federal executive departments with the advice and consent of the Senate. President ...