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George Washington
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1.Strong character George Washington 1.Strong character
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George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty
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George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism
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George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism 4.Great leader George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism 4.Great leader
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George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism 4.Great leader 5.Hero of the Revolution George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism 4.Great leader 5.Hero of the Revolution
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George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism 4.Great leader 5.Hero of the Revolution 6.Unanimously chosen George Washington 1.Strong character 2.Honesty 3.Patriotism 4.Great leader 5.Hero of the Revolution 6.Unanimously chosen
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Electoral College “Group selected from each of the states to cast votes in presidential elections. Electors are expected to vote for the candidate chosen by popular vote in their states” Electoral College “Group selected from each of the states to cast votes in presidential elections. Electors are expected to vote for the candidate chosen by popular vote in their states”
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Republican Motherhood “Idea that women played an important role because they taught their children to be good citizens” Republican Motherhood “Idea that women played an important role because they taught their children to be good citizens”
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Expectations of our New Government
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-Protect liberty Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty
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Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty -Improve the economy Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty -Improve the economy
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Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty -Improve the economy -Provide stability Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty -Improve the economy -Provide stability
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Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty -Improve the economy -Provide stability -No restriction of trade Expectations of our New Government -Protect liberty -Improve the economy -Provide stability -No restriction of trade
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Life in the New Republic
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-Population of 4 million in 1790 Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790
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Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside)
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Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws
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Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land
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Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land -Merchants wanted simpler trade laws Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land -Merchants wanted simpler trade laws
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Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land -Merchants wanted simpler trade laws -Merchants wanted laws protecting them from foreign competition Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land -Merchants wanted simpler trade laws -Merchants wanted laws protecting them from foreign competition
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Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land -Merchants wanted simpler trade laws -Merchants wanted laws protecting them from foreign competition - New York City was the first capital Life in the New Republic -Population of 4 million in 1790 -Most live in rural areas (countryside) -Farmers wanted fair tax laws -Farmers wanted the right to settle western land -Merchants wanted simpler trade laws -Merchants wanted laws protecting them from foreign competition - New York City was the first capital
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Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations”
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Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” -Creating executive departments Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” -Creating executive departments
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Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” -Creating executive departments -Presidential cabinet Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” -Creating executive departments -Presidential cabinet
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Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” -Creating executive departments -Presidential cabinet -Judiciary Act of 1789 -Created a federal court system with 3 levels Precedents “An action or decision that serves as an example for later generations” -Creating executive departments -Presidential cabinet -Judiciary Act of 1789 -Created a federal court system with 3 levels
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