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... Another of Washington's accomplishments while president, was his ever so famous Farewell Address. This was his last significant act as president. ...
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... George Washington was elected president of the United States in 1789, and in New York City on April 30, 1789, he took the oath of office as President of the ...
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... George Washington became the first president of America, certainly an achievement worth recognizing As the first President, Washington made many contributions ...
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... As the first president of the United States, George Washington helped to form our sturdy country that would some day become a world power. ...
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... George Washington was elected president of the United States on April 30, 1789. George Washington stayed president until March 3, 1797. ...
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... On April 30, 1789 Washington was elected the First President of the United States. ... In 1795, Washington chose to withdrawal from being the president. ...
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"All The President's Men," by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward is a written account of twenty-one months of investigative reporting by two Washington Post ...
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... It was at this page in history that President Washington established the precedent to form troops to bring domestic peace. Sixty ...
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... After serving as president of the Continental Congress, George Washington was elected by unanimous vote to be the first president of the United States. ...
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Indispensable Man Our first president, George Washington, was indispensable for a number of reasons. ... He still felt that Washington was the president. ...
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Indispensable Man Our first president, George Washington, was indispensable for a number of reasons. ... He still felt that Washington was the president. ...
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... Washington believed that the president's duties were to administer the laws of Congress and supervise relations with other countries. ...
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... Roosevelt received such bad press from the situation that Washington was never asked back although he was still continually asked advice by the president. ...
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... Our capital city and even a state have borrowed his name. After Washington's second term as president, he decided not to run for a third term. ...
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... the president changes with each new inauguration, sometimes dramatically for the good, or drastically for the bad. Presidents such as George Washington, Andrew ...
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... find the perfect place for the nations future capital, which was later ironically named after him, Washington, DC Washington was reelected president in 1792. ...
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George Washington played an important part in the founding of America not only because he was the first president, but also because he was commander in chief ...
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... Justice, the FBI and CRP (the committee to reelect the President), he leaked a ... When an article was written about it, Mitchell blamed the Washington Post for ...
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... submitted to the states for ratification and became legally effective, he was unanimously elected president in 1789.9 Washington was reelected president in 1792 ...
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... The story is set in Washington DC, a city known for its power as well ... The rest of the cast of characters includes White House officials, President Nixon's staff ...
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... From 1848-1859 Irving was the President of the Astor Library, then the President of the New York Library. ("American Authors" 2) Washington Irving wrote a few ...
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... Booker T. Washington became a very famous speaker he had been invited to eat dinner in the White House with President Theodore Roosevelt. ...
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... After local and federal officials were attacked, President Washington and his advisors decided to send troops to assuage the region. ...
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Chapter 8 Washington- does not want to run for President but people convince him that the country needs him. He's seen as a hero ...
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... July 2, 1881, two shots were fired into the back of President Garfield as he walked through the waiting room of the Baltimore and Potomac depot in Washington. ...
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... When he first became president he pushed for equality of opportunity for all men ... was also pressured by the southerners to allow segregation in Washington DC He ...
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... The decision of President Washington to refuse a third term as President of the United States started a precedent that persisted stubbornly until 1940 (Permet 1 ...
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... affections, and attachments"(4). The Washington Post goes on to report that James Wilson, Representative of Pennsylvania, wrote that a President "cannot act ...
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... The American note of the Washington conference was terminated in November 26, which ... The President ordered to keep the Pacific Fleet in Hawaii for the alleged ...
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On November 30, 1999, in Seattle, Washington, President Bill Clinton and President Jiang Zemin of China will meet to set the agenda for trade talks, which will ...
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