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Ladies and Gentlemen, the First President of the United States…

Ladies and Gentlemen, the First President of the United States…. G. Dubb . A.K.A. George Washington. G.W. was 57 when he became President. He set up three Departments in the Executive Branch. State Department – to handle foreign affairs – appointed T.J.

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Ladies and Gentlemen, the First President of the United States…

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  1. Ladies and Gentlemen, the First President of the United States… G. Dubb. A.K.A. George Washington

  2. G.W. was 57 when he became President. • He set up three Departments in the Executive Branch. • State Department – to handle foreign affairs – appointed T.J. • Treasury Department – to handle financial matters – appointed Alexander Hamilton (A. Ham) • War Department – National Defense – Henry Knox (“I’m gonna Knox you out!”)

  3. Also Created two other offices • Attorney General – to handle governments legal matters • Postmaster General – direct the post office • These five offices are known as the Cabinet

  4. Judiciary Act of 1789 • Established federal court system with 13 district courts to serve the nation. • Elected John Jay to preside as Chief Justice.

  5. Washington concentrated on • Foreign affairs • Military matters

  6. National Debt • How much a country owes

  7. Hamilton’s Plan • Federal government would pay off state debts. • Without the states, we wouldn’t have won the American Revolution.

  8. Compromise leads to a new location for the U.S. Capital • Washinton D.C. • Between Virginia and Maryland • South agrees to support Hamilton’s Plan

  9. Hamilton asks Congress to create a • National Bank • Would help build a strong economy. • Tariff – Tax on all imported goods.

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