After the American won the war against Britain under Washington's leadership in March, 1782, George Washington became the delegate for Virginia. George then came up with the idea of, as the people at oswego.edu put it,“a mixed or balanced government,” which consisted of three equal branches which made the government affairs equally decided through the people's voted opinions. George then gave the newly remodeled federal system charge of powers adequate for managing the common affairs of the Union, giving the state's control over a multitude of things, like state-confined property and business, schools, family relations, non federal crimes, and lesser offenses. George was then unanimously elected the first president and was inaugurated in New York City on April 30, 1789. As president, George established and developed the executive departments, so the law would be fairly executed, the federalist program, so that taxes and finances would be taken care of fairly, and the judicial system, so thus the federal court system was established. George also kept the country at peace with foreign nations and foreign people. Washington was president until he stepped down from his post on March 4, 1797. After George was done with politics and war, he went on to living his life. George Washington had a joyous and involved lifestyle. From 1759 to the outbreak
After the American won the war against Britain under Washington's leadership in March, 1782, George Washington became the delegate for Virginia. George then came up with the idea of, as the people at oswego.edu put it,“a mixed or balanced government,” which consisted of three equal branches which made the government affairs equally decided through the people's voted opinions. George then gave the newly remodeled federal system charge of powers adequate for managing the common affairs of the Union, giving the state's control over a multitude of things, like state-confined property and business, schools, family relations, non federal crimes, and lesser offenses. George was then unanimously elected the first president and was inaugurated in New York City on April 30, 1789. As president, George established and developed the executive departments, so the law would be fairly executed, the federalist program, so that taxes and finances would be taken care of fairly, and the judicial system, so thus the federal court system was established. George also kept the country at peace with foreign nations and foreign people. Washington was president until he stepped down from his post on March 4, 1797. After George was done with politics and war, he went on to living his life. George Washington had a joyous and involved lifestyle. From 1759 to the outbreak