What important precedent did Washington set at the end of his second term?

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One important precedent that George Washington set at the end of his second term as President was the tradition of serving only two terms in office. Washington voluntarily stepped down from the presidency after serving two terms, establishing a precedent that was followed by every president until Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms before the 22nd Amendment limited presidents to two terms. This tradition of a two-term limit has since become an integral part of the American political system.