The first years after the Revolutionary War were difficult for the new country. The founding fathers had the awesome responsibilty of setting up the new government in such a way that they themselves would not become another England. In fact, the original plan was to select George Washington as King Washington. Washington refused to become king, so he became president instead. Another major hurdle was the need for a uniform monetary system.
there was only a bare outline on how to start
The biggest and most important issues the new federal government had to contend with were economic problems. The Revolutionary War debt was huge and individual states didn't feel they should be taxed to pay for it.
If people find new land or the "new world" that means that they can start an all new life and get away from all the problems that they had where they lived before.
government and ilness.
Attempted to anticipate problems that might occur in the operation of the new national government as well as its relations to the states.
Food shortage and government dept.
The Bill of Rights are the foundation of the new government, so they are equally important.
One problem that the new federal government faced was that the large population was very hard to manage. The new federal government also had problems with jobs.
The most important issues facing the new federal government were leadership and financing. As a new government, finding the right government was a difficult task. Funding this new government was also difficult without imposing taxes and meeting resistance.
trade and shipping
A new government
the government is great and the financial progress would not be continued.