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ValentinkaMS [17]
1 year ago
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How do you think the government will react if colonists do what Washington suggests?

History
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vladimir1956 [14]1 year ago
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He helped the new government establish the executive branch during his two terms in office, formed Washington, D.C., allowed for settlement in the west, and established norms for behaviour that have influenced presidents ever since.

Washington maintained his objectivity and sought to be the president of all Americans. His fundamental defence was that, in his opinion, a democratic republic need harmony rather than division to function. Government officials predicted that political parties would split and ruin the young United States. He warns the American people to be aware of anyone who wants to divide off a portion of the country from the rest of the country or abandon the Union.

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