Solving problems & making decisions within the USA Washington needs to establish the authority of the Federal Govt.

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Solving problems & making decisions within the USA Washington needs to establish the authority of the Federal Govt

Farmers is PA riot & refuse to pay Hamiltons tax GW sends army – makes them pay – Shows the power of the Federal Govt

Dealing with other countries

England & France are at War Both want USA as ally Neutrality Proclamation: GW says USA will not take sides

Little Turtle attacks white settlements Defeated at Fallen Timbers by Mad Anthony Wayne Opens up Ohio for settlement

Treaty with England England causing USA trouble in the west & at sea -want money to stop Treaty is a failure

Treaty with Spain USA may use port of New Orleans

GW gives Farewell Address 2. Avoid political parties 1.Avoid foreign entanglements Warns the Country of two things: