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What three citys held the nations capital?

The United States has had three cities serve as the nation's capital: Philadelphia, which was the capital from 1790 to 1800; New York City, which was the first capital from 1785 to 1790; and Washington, D.C., which has been the capital since 1800. Each of these cities played a significant role in the early governance of the country. Washington, D.C. was specifically established to serve as a permanent capital due to its central location and to balance the interests of both northern and southern states.


What was the name of the association of countries president Wilson wanted to form?

It was called the League of Nations and was the precurser to today's United Nations. The League of Nations was the association of countries President Wilson wanted to form. Woodrow Wilson was America's 28th President.


What year did George Washington write his Farewell Address?

He wanted the nations to stay neutral and out of alliances with other countries to avoid war and conflict.


Who did president Washington sent to negotiate a treaty with the British?

President George Washington sent John Jay to negotiate a treaty with the British. This resulted in the Jay Treaty, signed in 1794, which aimed to resolve lingering issues from the Revolutionary War and facilitate trade between the United States and Britain. The treaty was controversial but ultimately helped to avert war and stabilize relations between the two nations.


How does the president built relationships with other nations?

He has an ambassador of foreign affairs.