22 Interesting facts about George Washington
|Some argue that George Washington was NOT the first U.S. president – having in their mind John Hanson. Tweet This
George Washington was the only president to be elected unanimously by the Electoral College. Twice. Tweet This
Since 1896, the Senate commemorates Washington’s birthday with an annual reading aloud of the full text of his Farewell Address, by a selected sitting Senator. Tweet This
George Washington set a record by pronouncing his inaugural address in less than 2 minutes. Tweet This
Washington was inaugurated in two different cities: New York City and Philadelphia. Tweet This
He was a rich man – his assets would amount today to more than $500 million. Tweet This
George Washington did not retire definitely. In 1798, he came out of retirement when a war with France was a possibility. Tweet This
5 new states joined during Washington’s Presidency. Tweet This
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George Washington introduced the cabinet of advisors. Tweet This
First copyright law was enacted during his Presidency. Tweet This
Washington established a 6-member Supreme Court and the position of Attorney General. Tweet This
The dollar became an official currency at that period. Tweet This
The President established rules to be followed in granting national citizenship. Tweet This
George Washington created the United States Navy. Tweet This
In 1793, George Washington endorsed the Fugitive Slave Act, making it a federal crime to assist a runaway slave. Tweet This
Washington himself had 800 slaves and established a system that would ensure returning of escaped slaves to their masters. Tweet This
George Washington had to surrender once during a battle. Tweet This
It’s not widely known that he agreed to pay an annual tribute to the Pasha of Tripoli in exchange for safe access to Mediterranean shipping lanes. Tweet This
Like other farmers, Washington grew hemp as a cash crop, but it wasn’t smoked for pleasure. Tweet This
Washington did not have own children and unfortunately lost two stepchildren. Tweet This
He bred hound dogs and loved them like members of the family. Tweet This
Toothaches tortured George Washington for many years. At age of 57, he had all his teeth extracted. Tweet This