President Washington and the new Congress had to make decisions regarding the structure and powers of the federal government, including establishing the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. They also had to determine the relationship between the federal government and the states, as well as address issues such as taxation, national debt, and foreign policy. Additionally, they needed to establish a system of checks and balances to ensure that no branch of government became too powerful.
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George Washington expanded the powers of the president when he ordered military to go and fight Indians in the west with out approval from Congress. He would often make decisions about fighting the Indians and would inform Congress only after the fact.
No. The city has it's own government but Congress has the ultimate authority.
congress setup 3 department in the executive branch of government, the state department the treasury department and the war department. Hope that helped u. :)
Congress Set up 3 department and two offices in the executive branch of government
Washington was the first President under government set-up by the U.S. Constitution. There were ten 'Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled' under the Articles of Confederation, but they were merely the presiding officer of Congress.
President Washington and members of Congress established a new national government by implementing the framework set forth in the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified in 1788. Washington, as the first president, set important precedents for the executive branch, while Congress worked to create essential legislation, including the Bill of Rights. They established federal departments and agencies to manage government functions and promoted a system of checks and balances to prevent the abuse of power. This collaborative effort laid the foundation for a functioning and enduring democratic government.
their most important decision was making George Washington their commander in chief (president).
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Congress nominated George Washington as the first President of the United States of America.
No, it was 1789 that the office of president was filled by Washington.
No, Hanson was not president before George Washington. John Hanson served as the first President of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation from 1781 to 1782, while George Washington became the first President of the United States in 1789. The two positions are different, with Washington being the first president of the United States in the federal government established by the Constitution.