George Washington's Farewell Speech

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George Washington has always been and will always be a symbol of freedom for the American people. He was an amazing president and he worked his hardest until his final words. When he decided that he would not run for president again, he used his final speech to help the people that would be coming after him. He gave advice and shared what he believed to be the truth. George Washington’s Farewell Address is a strong document filled with the beliefs of a strong American nation. This paper will explore the farewell address in stronger detail. Focusing on what it means, why it was written, what was happening in the world at that time, and what George Washington hoped to achieve with this speech.
George Washington was born on February 22nd, 1732, in Virginia. When he turned 20, he joined the military of the United States. Eventually, George Washington became a symbol of independence. In 1789, George Washington became the president of the United States (See Fig. 1). In 1796, George Washington chose not to run for president again. George Washington died on December 14th, 1799.
The events of the world at this time were made up of trades and treaties. Washington had signed the Jay treaty and received a lot of criticism for it; everything was becoming tangled in the giant web that we still call politics. He improved public opinion …show more content…

He highlights the strengths of the country and tells the people what he feels needs to be fixed. He gives the opinions the others don’t want to say. After explaining why he will not be running again, he brings up the divide of the nation. He states that we are always stronger together and reminds us to always do things as one. “You have in common cause fought and triumphed together,” (Washington). Overall, Washington brings into question what is valued, and then pushes them to question themselves and make themselves

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