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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
12

What can you infer about the problems washington faced as president from his appeals to people to put their loyalty to the Unite

d States over their loyalty to their own state or religion?
English
1 answer:
hjlf3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Washington faced many challenges, among which was the suspicion of the people that he would make a good government, he had to create a style of pre-eminence, to remain in a style of government totally experimental and he had to act in order to unify the country.

Explanation:

Whasington had a major challenge in his life which was to be the first president of the USA, at a time when the concepts of self-government were still being established. Washington had to command a totally experimental government, where many hoped he would not be able to govern, since it would have created a presidential style.

Washington's challenges were many, the mistrust of the people was perhaps the greatest of them, as Washington said that the government should not be managed by people who put their trust in religion, moreover, citizens should be more loyal to the central government of the United States. The United States than to the states, as they would be making the country bigger, which could make the states bigger with the progression of time.

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