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Washington's Farewell Address: The Proclamation of Jackson Against Nullification, and the Declaration of Independence

Washington's Farewell Address: The Proclamation of Jackson Against Nullification, and the Declaration of Independence is a scholarly examination of three cornerstone documents in American political history. It analyzes the Farewell Address, which outlined Washington's vision for the young nation, and Jackson's opposition to nullification, a pivotal issue in early American politics. Additionally, the book delves into the Declaration of Independence, its principles, and its enduring impact on the United States. more

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George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the first President of the United States and a key figure in the American Revolutionary War. Born on February 22, 1732, and died on December 14, 1799, Washington is known for his strong leadership and belief in democracy, playing a crucial role in American history. more

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