Inventing the Presidency

The Farewell Address


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The publication of the Farewell Address was a momentous occasion for the young United States. In it, Washington established the most significant precedent of his presidency: the two-term limit. By giving up power, Washington ensured a peaceful transition for the next president. He sent the message that the presidency was not a lifetime appointment. And he did so willingly.

In the final episode of Inventing the Presidency, we discuss Washington's final moments in office and reflect on his leadership. Rick Atkinson, Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky, Dr. Peter Kastor, Dr. Sarah Georgini, and Ramin Ganeshram discuss what they believe to be Washington's greatest presidential legacies.

For bibliographies, suggested readings, and lesson plans, go to www.GeorgeWashingtonPodcast.com.

Inventing the Presidency is a production of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and CD Squared Productions. This episode was written and directed by Dr. Anne Fertig. This episode was narrated by Tom Plott.

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