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Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States of America: Published in September, 1796
Washington's Farewell Address is a significant historical document that reflects the first President of the United States' vision for the young nation. The address, published in September 1796, discusses the need for a strong national identity, the dangers of political factions, and the importance of maintaining a balance between foreign and domestic policies. It is considered a cornerstone of American political thought and continues to be studied for its insights into the early years of the United States. more
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