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George Washington voluntarily retired after two terms to set a precedent for limited presidential terms.
George Washington only served as President of the United States for two terms due to a combination of factors. While Washington had the legal ability to serve longer, he voluntarily retired after two terms to set a precedent for limited presidential terms and to demonstrate that presidential power was not for life like monarchical power. The 22nd Amendment later solidified this two-term limit for future presidents.
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