He wanted the all the states to be under one government, he warns them about the dangers of political parties, he points out the need for education, and he advises the nation about foreign policy
To avoid foreign alliances i think
He urged Americans to keep Taxes resonable, and he warned them of the formation of political parties.
His best known warning was to avoid foreign entanglements.
Avoid foreign alliances
Isolationism from the affairs and wars of Europe
Washington urged Congress to add a bill of rights to the Constitution that would express "a reverence for the characteristic rights of freemen and a regard for the public harmony…" Although not required by the Constitution, every president since Washington has followed his example and delivered an inaugural address.
John locke
George Washington refused to take needed supplies from civilians because he had a great respect for the rule of law. He felt that the role of the government should be to protect the rights of its citizens, and that the rule of law should be followed not only by citizens, but by government as well. To take the supplies needed by force, Washington would have been violating the rights of the citizens from whom he took.
Many people urged America to fight the British to hold the northern boundary of Oregon at 54° 40'.
mutuailism
Isolationism from the affairs and wars of Europe
farewell address
Washington urged the US to remain neutral in foreign affairs. This was an issue at the beginning of World War I, when Britain & France asked the US for support against Germany.
Work and achieve economic success- APEX!
Work hard and achieve economic success
Work hard and achieve economic success
In his Farewell Address, George Washington emphasized the importance of unity and warned against foreign influence. He urged citizens to prioritize the strength and preservation of the Union, avoid excessive political party divisions, and maintain a neutral stance in foreign relations to protect national interests and avoid entanglements in foreign conflicts. Washington also stressed the significance of morality, religion, and education in fostering a strong and prosperous nation.
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson urged Americans to avoid political parties. They believed that the creation of political parties would be too divisive, and ultimately tear the country apart.
Booker T. Washington urged slaves to learn a new trade so they could slowly progress in society. With more money and power they could demand their freedom and rights.
Work hard and achieve economic success.
It was either You or Booker T. Washington and it is not Frederick Douglas......i think