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antiseptic1488 [7]
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During his second term as President, Washington concentrated on

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Svetach [21]2 years ago
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During his second term, George Washington continued to set precedents for future Presidents. He began the Presidential tradition of entertaining guests. This practice initially began as a result of Washington noticing that the members of Congress were typically overwhelmed with visitors.

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