It was an open letter to the US Citizens regarding the state of the nation and annoucing his intention to retire from the Presidency.
No, he refused it so then he lost his friendship with George Washington and became unpopular
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No, George Washington didn't write any of the essays. There were only three authors of the Federalist Papers: Alexander Hamilton (52), James Madison (28), and John Jay (5).
Alexander Hamilton aided George Washington in the war and was the private secretary who wrote the federalist papers after the revolution, although James Madison did co write it and john jay was close to Washington.
He was escorting a French diplomat and an Native American guide killed the diplomat. Because Washington was in charge he had to assume responsibility for the death. He signed papers admitting to the death ( they were in French and he couldn't read or write French. Washington didn't want to admit this since all gentlemen could read/write French).
He wanted the nations to stay neutral and out of alliances with other countries to avoid war and conflict.
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George Washington wanted to publicize issues about war and other problems.
No, he refused it so then he lost his friendship with George Washington and became unpopular
Yes, as did all the writers of that era.