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1 President George Washington Pages 378-384 Workbook pg. 68

2 Washington Becomes President  On April 30, 1789, George Washington stood on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City and recited the oath of office.

3 The Oath of Office “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

4 The Vice President  John Adams became the Vice President of the United States in 1789.  At the time the candidate who received the second largest number of votes was named Vice President.  In 1804, the 12 th Amendment was written which changed how VP’s were chosen.

5 Washington Selects Leaders  President Washington chose leaders to fill important positions within the executive branch.  These leaders would help the President carry out the main responsibilities of the executive branch.

6 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court  President Washington named John Jay as the first chief justice.  Congress decided that there should be six justices who would serve on the Supreme Court.  Today, there are nine justices on the Supreme Court.

7 Secretary of State  Thomas Jefferson was asked to be Secretary of State.  His main responsibility was to establish friendships between the United States and the leading world powers. This included Spain, France, and the former enemy of the U.S., Britain.

8 Secretary of the Treasury  Alexander Hamilton was given the important job of Secretary of the Treasury.  Hamilton worked with Congress to set up a banking system and pass new tax laws.  He also ordered the printing and coining of money.

9 Secretary of War  Henry Knox, who had been a general in the Revolutionary War, was asked by President Washington to be Secretary of War.  He began building a national army of 1,000 soldiers to defend the western border of the United States.

10 Attorney General  Edmund Randolph became the President’s legal advisor. He told the President what the Constitution and the nation’s other laws would and would not allow him to do as President.  He was known as the Attorney General.

11 The President’s Cabinet  Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson  Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton  Secretary of War Henry Knox  Attorney General Edmund Randolph

12 President Washington  Washington served two terms or eight years as President.  Many believed that Washington should remain President even longer.  He decided to return to his home Mount Vernon in 1796.  Washington died in 1799 at the age of 67.

13 Mount Vernon

14 Washington’s Grave


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