The Impacts Of George Washington, Jefferson Or Jackson?

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Washington, Jefferson or Jackson?
I believe that George Washington was the president that had the greatest impact on the United States of America. He really cared for the people of the United States and was also concerned for the outcome of the nation and its government. He was determined to do his best as the first president of the United States because he realized that the way he managed the executive branch would impact how all future presidents would perceive the position. I feel that this definitely had more of an affect on America than anything that President Jefferson or President Jackson ever did. It affected the people, the future presidents, and the government of America.
Compared to Presidents Jefferson and Jackson, I think that …show more content…

Instead, the members of Congress were the ones who chose the president of the United States. On February 4th, 1789, sixty-nine members of Congress voted to elect George Washington as the first president of the United States of America. Both the people of the United States and Congress believed that he had the qualities and characteristics needed to be the leader of a nation. They were impressed with his past actions and achievements; Washington had gained their trust and loyalty. Washington was reluctant to become president at first, after serving his country in war and in politics, he wanted to go back to living the life of a gentleman farmer and have more of a relaxed lifestyle. In many of his letters he expressed that he did not desire to be in the middle of a legislative debate about the creation of the new governmental system of America. In his letters he also expressed how he felt that he was too old. On the day before his inauguration he exclaimed that he felt more like a culprit going to be executed than a national hero. Eventually, the pressure of the people got to him and he became president. He decided that if he was going to be the president, then he was going to do his best to be a good example for all future presidents of the United States; he realized that he was about to …show more content…

I believe that his role as the first president had much more of an impact on the United States than Presidents Jefferson and Jackson. Being the first president would have been very difficult because Washington did not know exactly what his role was and what he was supposed to do. He had to make it up as he went. Washington once wrote, “Few can realize the difficult and delicate part which a man in my situation has to act. I walk on untrodden ground. There is scarcely any part of my conduct which may not hereafter be drawn into precedent.” President Washington had to establish a lot of the conditions and aspects of the executive branch. He helped to make the role of the president what it is today. This is part of the legacy that he left behind. As I mentioned earlier, Washington had many successes in battle and was seen as a national hero. Washington passed along a legacy of national purpose, courage, strength, and integrity. I believe that these legacies are accurate because of all that Washington did for the people and the federal

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