George Washington's Farewell Address Analysis

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Washington’s Farewell Address George Washington is one of the most important founding fathers of our great nation. He was the first president of the United States, and made many important decisions, that helped America become successful. He was the one who said that America shouldn’t have a monarchy and have a president. He made the limited term law for presidents; he stated all presidents could only serve two terms. He started as a general in the army during the American Revolution; he was a very strong leader. The people loved him and it was a no brainer that he would make a great first president. Washington wrote his famous “farewell address” when it was time for him to step down as president and his two terms were over. In this document he addresses five important topics. He addresses Political Factions, Patriotism/ nationalism, Religious values/ morals; avoid entangling alliances,…show more content…
He says countries that split up become very weak and can often not defend themselves from invading enemies. Each part of the country needs the other parts to survive and work properly he says. He says to focus on fighting off enemies and other countries rather than you own. With all the parts of our country combined we will have greater mass, greater unity, and greater resources provided to us. A big part of Washington’s Farewell address is Washington’s religious views and morals. He says of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports. Religion and morality lead to the peace in politics. Men who are completely opposites and can not agree on anything even have to respect another mans religious views. He believes that virtue or morality is a necessary part of a popular government. He also believes that the structure of a government needs public opinion and to enlighten public

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