How Did George Washington's Impact On Society

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George Washtion had a lot of pressure on his back when he decided to be the first president of the United States.Washington was raised in colonial at a very young age he found in the French indian war. AS the war was going on he had led them to victory. Washington was known as a hero. George Washington was very significant because of all of the big impacts and things he did for the United states like creating the political Cabinet Whisky Rebellion, and Jay's Treaty. George Washington was significant because of all of the impacts he has made to the United states. Washington had a big impact on creating The Whisky Rebellion, with that being a big impact it was also social,political, and economic. The whiskey rebellion happened to everyone.Washington came part in this rebellion because of all the money he knew that was going to come back with him with everyone's taxes. Washington wanted to make everyone pay the same amount of money in taxes. During this time he made a lot of money from taxes, and the president started it and was getting feedback from everyone. It was created in 1794, it was the first test of federal authority in …show more content…

Jay's Treaty was an agreement by the United States and Great Britain that helped avert war between the two nations. Jay's Treaty was social, economic, and political, jay's treaty was social because it was involved with everyone and there was a lot of trading, it was economic because they got money when trading with everyone, and it was policial because the government made it and came up with it and a lot of the taxes are going to the government. According to the textbook America Pathways to the Present it says, “Washington sent chief justice John Jay to the laundry to negotiate an agreement with the British” (203). This quote shows that they wanted money and they wanted the trading to work. This is why Jay's treaty was very significant in the United