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President Name Foreign Relations Treaties Wars Alliances ect Political Legislation Presidential Actions Parties Debates Major issues Court cases ect Domestic -Civil Rights -Suffrage -Religious movements -general changes in fundamental beliefs -changes in societal norms -ect -Native American Relations Internal Conflict Insert Picture here Term years I Strange Fact Taft got stuck in his bathtub.

George Washington Foreign Affairs Domestic Policy Political/Legislative /Judicial Strange Fact Whiskey Rebellion Proclamation of Neutrality Creation of the Supreme Court Could have been an American King

Proclamation Of Neutrality Stated the U.S would remain neutral in all European affairs thus allowing the U.S government to grow without European influence

Whiskey Rebellion Penn. Farmers rebelled against a tax on whiskey and President Washington sent the military to enforce the law thus proving the power of the Federal Government.

Creation of the Supreme Court Under his presidency the Supreme Court was created thus creating separation of powers.