George Washington's Farewell Address Dbq Essay

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It was beginning of a new era after the American Revolution for the new country, United States of America. Although it was a new nation noticed by the world, the founding fathers were still not fully prepared of creating the perfect government for the people. However, throughout time the founding fathers have created documents as a way to justify the system of America to guide the country to become better. The founding documents were interpreted to guide the new nation by how the documents prevent of tyranny reign over the citizens and allows the document to advice the future government from destruction. The founding documents were used to guide the government in check to prevent tyranny on the people. In the Federalist Papers, James Madison wrote, “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands… may be …show more content…

On 1796, George Washington’s Farewell Address states to future governments of, “...They serve to organize faction… The great rule of conduct for us to regard to foreign nations… to have little political connection as possible…” (Doc D) George Washington’s Farewell Address was a speech given to advice the future of the nation. George Washington's advice two things and one of them was no separate parties only as one. As the other was that nation of America should only focus on themselves rather than having political allies with foreign countries. Leading that foreign countries would be the downfall of America due it is the reason of leading a newborn into war. Meaning that America should only focus on themselves while they are still being built into a nation. While separate parties would likely separate and go against each other meaning different views for the nation rather than having the same views of bettering the nation. To conclude, that it was a way to advise future