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In the 1780s, which individual in the united states was most closely identified with the ideal of virtue

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George Washington was most closely identified with the ideal of virtue. He had served in the army in the French-Indian war, was a strong officer and loyal patriot, and had risen to a position of public prominence. This is why he won the election to be the first president of the country.
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