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How Did George Washington Influence The Government

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Biography.com states that by 1748 Washington was working with a surveying party that was surveying western Virginia. Even at the age of about 16 George believed that the nation’s future was in colonizing the West. By 1748 Lawrence and his only child died leaving George the property called Mount Vernon. At that time it was considered one of Virginia’s most prominent estates. (2)
Washington had no military experience yet he was put in command of the local Virginia residents who formed a part-time army. He fought in the French and Indian war and ended up being put in charge of all the Virginia militia. Later he would resign his command and go back home and start in local government.
Washington would become a very successful plantation owner …show more content…

Then he was asked to go to another Constitutional Convention to help with a new constitution. Washington didn’t really want to have any major role in the new government of the free colonies. He could have easily used the victory against the British to give himself a lot of power, but he really wasn’t interested in individual power. He believed in the colonies governing themselves and did not take control of the colonies because he was a general who helped defeat the …show more content…

He also established the Neutralization Act that granted citizenship to free white people of good character. Washington established the US Navy with the Naval Act of 1794, the Coinage Act established the dollar and the Bank Act established the first banks. (3-4) According to an article entitled “George Washington and slavery” in Wikipedia, “Congress passed and President Washington signed the Northwest Ordinance of 1789, which was a reaffirmation of a1787 act that banned slavery in the Northwest Territory in 1789; slave already in the territory, however, were not freed.” This went along with the Neutralization Act which granted only free white people citizenship. He also, emphasized by Wikipedia, “In 1793, President Washington signed the Fugitive Slave Act. This act, which implements the Fugitive Slave Clause in the United States Constitution, gave slaveholders the right to capture fugitive slave in and U.S. state.” This was ironic because he later signed the first Slave Trade Act which would limit how much America would be involved in the slave

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