- Led Continental Army to Victory
- Developed Leadership, Strategic and Diplomatic Skills
2- Moral Authority:
- Earned Trust and Respect.
3- National Prestige:
- Symbolized Unity during Critical Transition.
4- Familiarity with Government:
- Served in Continental Congress
- Understood Political Dynamics
5- Compromise and Consensus Building:
- Negotiated and United Diverse States
6- Commitment to Public Service:
- Selfless Dedication set Precedent
7- Precedence and Traditions:
- Established Presidential Office norms
8- Vision for U.S. Role Internationally:''
- Proclaimed Neutrality policy.
9- Crisis Management during Whiskey Rebellion:
- Demonstrated resolve to Uphold Federal Law
10- Economic Vision:''
- Supported Hamilton 's financial Plan