New Republic

By D.P.
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    Washington in office

    Washington sets precedents while serving in office. Washington was widely admired for his strong leadership qualities. He oversaw the creation of a strong national government, maintained neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars, and suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion. Washington's incumbency established many precedents such as the cabinet system, the inaugural address, and the title Mr. President. His retirement from office after two terms established a tradition. (http://bit.ly/1xQZ4NK)
  • Cabinet

    Cabinet
    As the new President of the United States George Washington created cabinet positions to assist in running the government. These positions included...http://goo.gl/QsTlCC
  • Judiciary Act of 1789

    Judiciary Act of 1789
    Congress created the lower courts. The format consisted of the Supreme Court...map
  • Policies

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  • Election

  • Neutrality Act

    Neutrality Act
    Washington declares neutrality to keep the new nation out of the conflict between Britain and France. He stated that a young nation should not be committed to other nations in a alliance. The new nation could not afford it economically and would put us at risk for attack.(http://goo.gl/Z6gSzW)
  • Congress for Racial Equality

    Congress for Racial Equality
    Founded at the University of Chicago and made up of mostly white and middle class members at first. Early group of civil rights activists that utilized a nonviolent approach to creating change in the fight against racial segregation. Gained national attention in the sit-in movement, Freedom rides, and Freedom Summer. James Farmer was recognized as its first black national director in 1961. CORE later focused on voter registration. (http://bit.ly/2nCak4H)