Washington urged Americans to avoid excessive political party spirit and geographical distinctions. In foreign affairs, he warned against long-term alliances with other nations. The address was printed in Philadelphia's American Daily Advertiser on September 19, 1796.
Although the French and American people had several distinct and differing motives for revolting against their ruling governments, some similar causes led to both revolutions, including the following: Economic struggles: Both the Americans and French dealt with a taxation system they found discriminating and unfair.
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Ulysses S. Grant. ...
George Mcclellan. General George Mcclellan led the Army of the Potomac during the early years of the civil war and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln. ...
Robert Anderson. ...
Nathaniel Banks. ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman. ...
George Custer. ...
Winfield Scott Hancock. ...
Abner Doubleday
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Ulysses S. Grant. ...
George Mcclellan. General George Mcclellan led the Army of the Potomac during the early years of the civil war and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln. ...
Robert Anderson. ...
Nathaniel Banks. ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman. ...
George Custer. ...
Winfield Scott Hancock. ...
Abner Doubleday
Revolts, economic lows, & powerful militaries
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I wish I could speak more than english :C
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