Washington resigns as Commander in Chief

Filed under:
Revolution Era
Event date:
December 23, 2025 (This event repeats every year)
Location:
Annapolis, Maryland
Anniversary:
December 23, 1783 (242 year anniversary)
Description:

George Washington resigned as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army on December 23, 1783, at the Maryland State House in Annapolis. After leading the American forces to victory in the Revolutionary War, he voluntarily gave up power and returned to private life at his Mount Vernon estate. His resignation set a precedent for civilian control of the military and reinforced the principles of republican government in the United States.