By: Matt Trimble.  The Proclamation of Neutrality was made so it could keep America out of any wars that came about.  It also made the nation neutral.

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By: Matt Trimble

 The Proclamation of Neutrality was made so it could keep America out of any wars that came about.  It also made the nation neutral to conflict between Great Britain and France.  It threatened anyone that assisted another country.

 The Whiskey Rebellion threatened the stability of the United States.  It was a tax protest that was put on the crops.  Any farmer that used there leftover grain or corn in a form of whiskey had to pay an additional tax on it.  The reasoning behind it was to increase the central government power.

 The Farewell Address was a letter written to “The People of the United States of America” by George Washington.  This was Washington’s last goodbye speech after 20 years of service to the new nation.  He wrote this address toward the end of his second term as president.  He was also trying to warn the Americans of the political dangers that they should and must avoid

 Washington commanded his troops in the French Revolution.  It effected France the most out of anything.  It marked the decline in power in monarchies and churches.

 George Washington was the first president of the United States.  He was the only president to be ever elected unanimously.  He was the Commander of the Continental Army.  He oversaw a strong national government.  Washington served two terms in office.