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George Washington 1st President

Washington’s big issues to deal with

American Economy at this point

Foreign Businesses

Tariff Issue .

Washington and our New Government

Differences between these to guys Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton

Big questions for the New Nation

So about our Big questions for the New Nation

First two Political Parties in U.S. History

The First Congress Approved Bill of Rights Judiciary Act of 1789

Whiskey Rebellion Washington

Hamilton’s Economic Plan National debt problem (we owe a bunch of $)

Revolution in France Rebels

The Beginning of Foreign Policy French Revolution- !

???What is old GW gonna do??? Washington

Treaties Pinckney Treaty- Jay Treaty-

Washington’s Farewell Address