The correct answer is D. He believed the federal government needed more power.
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In this quote George Washington wanted to say that he supported the federal system. The federal system is a governmental system that consists of the self-government of every state in a country, and a general or national government. This implies states have some level of independency but are still ruled by the national government. George Washington preferred the federal system because he believed that it was better to be united. After all, every state has different characteristics and without the national government this would lead to 13 different nations rather than only one united nation. According to the above, the correct answer is D. He believed the federal government needed more power.
Its the other answer because systems all ways change
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The British Army during the American Revolutionary War served for eight years in campaigns fought around the globe. Defeat at the Siege of Yorktown to a combined Franco-US force ultimately led to the loss of the Thirteen Colonies in eastern North America, and the concluding Treaty of Paris deprived Britain of many of the gains achieved in the Seven Years' War. However several victories elsewhere meant that much of the British Empire remained intact.[1]
In 1775 the British Army was a volunteer force. The army had suffered from lack of peacetime spending and ineffective recruitment in the decade since the Seven Years' War, circumstances which had left it in a dilapidated state at the outbreak of war in North America.[2] To offset this the British government quickly hired contingents of German auxiliaries alongside the regular army units in campaigns from 1776. Limited army impressment was also introduced in England and Scotland to bolster recruitment in 1778, however the practice proved too unpopular and was proscribed again in 1780.
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