The Federal governemnt tried to stop the tide of the Great Depression by implementing the New Deal.
The New Deal was a series of domestic programs and agencies created by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Congress. The goal of the New Deal was to help the American economy recover, provide relief for banks and businesses, and reform institutions that failed at the beginning of the Great Depression.
This New Deal resulted in the creation of several different federal works programs that would employ hundreds of thousands of citizens over the course of almost a decade. These agencies included the Conservation Civilian Corps, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Works Progress Administration.
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Native Americans used tobacco in religious ceremonies. during the Columbian Exchange, Europeans took an interest in the plant. it became the Virginia Company's most important export crop, paving the way for tobacco to be used more widely as a drug.
Excerpt #4
Main idea: the United States must avoid making debts.
Summary: Washington is arguing that is unfair of the government to make debts because those who will pay for them are the next generations instead of the people in the present who made the debts.
Excerpt #5
Main idea: American foreign policy must be peaceful and not to make alliances.
Summary: Washington advises the US to be peaceful and just with other nations in its foreign relations. He also advises that the United States should not have strong relations and alliances with other countries.
Excerpt #6
Main idea: The United States should not have alliances nor expect anything from other countries.
Summary: Washington believes it's an error to expect advantages of alliances with other countries. Because of this, he defends a foreign policy for America that later was called isolationist, that is a policy where the country isn't involved with other countries in any way. He argued the United States should only rely on itself.