George Washington Inauguration Timeline

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  • Military Salute

    Military Salute
    This is when the Military saluted George as the first President and they blew canons at his fort name Fort George.
  • Ringing of Bells

    Ringing of Bells
    The bells were ringing at church in New York City for half and hour.
  • People At the Inaguration

    The people that were here were the congress, also the oath that must be taken by the administer chancellor. Their were also many nervous citizens that were waiting along with New York state nobles and diplomats that came form France and Spain.
  • Arriving at the Senate Chamber

    Arriving at the Senate Chamber
    This is the beginning of the inauguration, George arrives and when he does he walks through a venue to be greeted by many Military units. George is continued to the Senate Chamber and the congress is waited and is greeted by his Vice President John Adams.
  • Taking the oath

    Taking the oath
    It was time to take the oath now, he took the oath of the new president. George put his hand on the bible and kissed the bible and then took a bow and then retired ti his senate chamber were he made the first inguargal address.
  • Making the Inguargal Address

    George Washington first address was to remain constant as a president, although he was nervous about the presidential.
  • Washington Inauguration Suit

    Washington Inauguration Suit
    George Washington wore a suit that was colored brown with buttons that were on each side. The suit fabric was velvet like that impresses some of the American Observes that took notes of the Suit.He also wore white stocking and silver shoe buckles, the shoe was made out of steel scabbard.
  • Escorted to Federal Hall

    When the military came and escorts at Franklin house, what the did was coordinate the president elect to the Federal Hall.The escorting turned in to a ceremony where they were military and troops of horse and 500 men. George Washington is traveling in a state coach, the people that escorted him were Senate Committee and the House Committee.