no
ms.zepeda said he didnt
To prove that the new national government was strong.
George Washington supported nationalism. He was among the people known as Federalists, who were all in favor of a strong national government as opposed to a weaker one.
Establishment of a strong national government
Nationalists
You are probably thinking about the early battles between the Federalists who believed in a strong federal government and were headed by John Adams and the states' rights group , led by Thomas Jefferson. George Washington sided with Adams for the most part.
George WashingtonJohn Adams believed in a strong national government and he was a member of the federalist party
yes
While he was President, George Washington attended Christ Church, which is a Protestant church, so George Washington's religion was Christianity.
Like the other federalists, President George Washington favored a strong central government. He felt one of the main functions of government was to maintain order.
George Washington
He wanted the colonies to have a strong government, but was tried of leading.
He was a federalist and believed in a strong central government. He was the Secretary of Treasury in George Washington's cabinet and saved the contry from financial crisis. Hamilton created the National Bank which was disputed but was a major step in our government's growth.