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One of the most pivotal moments in the birth of our new nation was when George Washington gave up his leadership of the army after the war and refused an offer to become king. The same spirit led him to step down as President after two terms, establishing one of the most important precedents in our history. Washington was hailed as an American Cincinnatus, after the Roman war hero who insisted on returning to his farm rather than wield power.
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