The First American President

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As our new Republic began various leaders came forward with different opinions in how to govern this new infant nation. It seems that the right leadership came forward at the right time to advance this country into a stronger republic. I will cite how Washington, Hamilton, and Jefferson each possessed unique qualities when their power came into play produced a stronger more vibrant nation. There were many opportunities forward but the cool head of Washington, the ability to raise a militia and pay off the states debts all contributed to a stronger nation as well as someone who could articulate the states’ rights provied crucial in developing a democratic society. I will try to point out some of the characteristics of each man and his own characteristics helped this country move forward. .

Our new country faced many difficulties when it became “a republic on an immense scale there were a few great men who were of very different thinking who helped this country become a government that could survive in its infant years. The country at its inception was militarily feeble, economically wobbly and politically dismantled. The process of developing a new nation was something that no other people had attempted and that traditional political theory deemed impossible. The Population was doubling every 25 years, 90% of the people were living in rural areas, and from the outside foreigners looked down on the people here as they were rough and crude.

When George Washington was elected President, he was considered the “Sword of the Revolution” p155 He was distinguished Virginian, who had been a great strategist and leader who was willing to stay with that objective and not give up, in addition he had lead the troops to victory in the ...

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... and protect democracy at home. His view was to move inward in the frontiers Appalachians. As one can surmise the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 was an example of this movement inward.

Washington was a very strong man who led his troops to victory during the Revolutionary War. When he was made the first President, he refused to participate in a war especially when our new nation probably would have been toppled. In his farewell speech which was written in newspapers he made an appeal to avoid permanent alliances but rather enter into temporary agreements with countries in exceptional circumstances. Washington’s ability to remain neutral even though both Britain and France tried to entice our new nation in conflict allowed our nation to grow stronger and more equipped to handle other problems that would face us in the future.

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