1. Washington, the father of the American nation, led the American people to defeat the British colonists, achieved national independence, and made outstanding contributions to the development of American capitalist economy. After the war, he refused to be king, which reflected his spirit of maintaining democracy.
He presided over the formulation of "1787 Constitution", which made great contributions to the construction of American democratic system.
2. 1789, Washington was elected as the first president of the United States, and the presidential veto system was established. After the expiration of two presidents, he resolutely refused to be re-elected, and he was not a lifelong president, which set an example for the future US president to be re-elected for no more than two terms.
Washington has made outstanding contributions to the establishment of the United States and the democratic construction of the country, won the heartfelt support of the American people, and is worthy of the title of the father of the country.
4. Washington's aggressive and innovative attitude towards life and noble quality of putting national interests above individuals are all worth learning. The spirit of democracy is an example for future generations.