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Essay heading: America's Finest
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He was even offered a salary of $25,000, but already being a wealthy man declined the offer by congress because he said he valued his image as a selfless public servant. Washington was president for 2 terms, and when asked to run for a third, he turned it down which set the precedent for a president to only be in service for two terms... displayed 300 characters
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Being know as an isolationist, he wanted America to strengthen is economic, political, and physical strength so that America would be able to defy other external threats. He wanted to keep America an independent country and did not want to have to reley on other countries for goods.
George was a man of much strength and few weaknesses... displayed next 300 characters
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