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  2. January 1790 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    In his speech, Washington addressed the formation of the army, as well as its funding, supplies, and structure, ensuring that the matter was promptly addressed. Washington believed that foreign policy should be handled by the President, and he made a promise to fulfill his "duty in that respect in the manner which circumstances may render most ...

  3. 1795 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1795 State of the Union Address was delivered by the 1st president of the United States, George Washington, to a joint session of the Fourth United States Congress on December 8, 1795. This address covered a broad range of topics, including foreign relations, military affairs, and the domestic state of the Union.

  4. George Washington's Farewell Address - Wikipedia

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    A 1796 portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart. The thought of the United States without George Washington as its president caused concern among many Americans. Thomas Jefferson disagreed with many of Washington's policies and later led the Democratic-Republicans in opposition to many Federalist policies, but he joined his political rival Alexander Hamilton, leader of the Federalists ...

  5. Washington Doctrine of Unstable Alliances - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Doctrine of Unstable Alliances, sometimes called the caution against entangling alliances, was an early realist guide for US foreign policy and the nation's interaction with others. According to the policy, the United States should consider external alliances as temporary measures of convenience and freely abandon them when ...

  6. State of the Union - Wikipedia

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    It became a defining moment in the foreign policy of the United States and one of its longest-standing tenets, and would be invoked by many U.S. statesmen and several U.S. presidents, including Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan. [58] The Four Freedoms were goals first articulated by Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 6, 1941.

  7. 1794 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1794 State of the Union Address was delivered by the 1st President of the United States, George Washington, to a joint session of the Third United States Congress on November 19, 1794. The speech came in the aftermath of the Whiskey Rebellion, an armed insurrection in the western counties of Pennsylvania against the federal excise tax on ...

  8. Sylvester Stallone calls Trump the "second George Washington ...

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    The "second George Washington" is upon us, at least according to Sylvester Stallone. The "Rocky" actor introduced President-elect Donald Trump as the second coming of the nation's first president ...

  9. 1791 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the speech he comments on "the militia, the post office and post roads, the mint, weights and measures, a provision for the sale of the vacant lands of the United States." [7] Washington wants to send militia to particularly vulnerable places in the USA, as they are a new country. He says that the United States must have ...