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George Washington Builds a Strong Federal Government
Summary: Describes how George Washington helped build a strong federal government. Explores his role in the American Revolution. Details how he helped create a nation.
"How soon we forget history... Government is not reason. Government is not eloquence. It is force. And, like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." GEORGE WASHINGTON
George Washington was a man who was said to be larger than life. He was the first to walk the untouched path of presidency and would instill many traditions and acts that would live forever. He was a man that his fellow country men and colleagues looked up to. The fate of a nation was upon his shoulders and he soldiered on to begin the creation of a new nation.
America was a beginning nation that had many faults that needed to be recognized and corrected. Washington acted quickly and decisively to suppress any acts that threatened the government or the people of America. He knew that to become a united nation he would have to deal with...
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