General George Washington Resigning His Commission

This painting is by John Trumbull was commissioned in 1817.

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General George Washington Resigning His Commission

General George Washington resigned his commission as Commander-in-Chief of the Army to the Congress on 23 December 1783. This action was of great significance in establishing civilian rather than military rule, leading to democracy rather than potential dictatorship.

 
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