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Who set the stander for presidents for only serving two terms?

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most of the framers didn't want to set a limit on how many four-year terms a president could serve, they didn't say anything about it in the Constitution. Nevertheless, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson ended up setting a two-term precedent.

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Answer: George Washington

And because most of the framers didn't want to set a limit on how many four-year terms a president could serve, they didn't say anything about it in the Constitution. Nevertheless, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson ended up setting a two-term precedent.

Explanation: Hopefully this helps. i learned this stuff back in middle school.

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