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What precedents did washington set for future presidents

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    The practice of isolationism and the ability to handle political unrest.

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    One of the key notable actions by the first president of the United States, George Washington, was to stay unbiased during the French revolution, setting good exam for the U. S government to practice isolationism (A policy of staying away from political affairs of other groups) in the years to come.

    During the Whiskey Rebellion, involving tax collectors and farmers (they proposed to collect taxes from), a force of about 13000 troops were assembled and dispatched by Washington to crush the resistance, establishing an idea that the federal government at any time, could handle different forms of political unrest.
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