How George Washington Changed The Government Essay

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In the 1700s there are many things that changed the way we are in the world today. In addition to everything else changing in the world nowadays, Washington changed our government for the better. During President Washington’s first term in office he joined our united states together and helped establish our well known federal government. Many of these new changes to our government occurred after the Revolutionary War, including the fact that George Washington fought in the war at a younger age. In my essay I will be explaining to you about the political journey of George Washington and his companions. Throughout this journey there will be many rivalries of men that are running for president or that want to change the government. Washingtons …show more content…

“I have already intimated to you the danger of political parties in the state, with particular reference to the founding of them on geographical discrimination”- George Washington’s farewell address. In this statement said by President Washington it tells to me that he was leaving us because we were incapable of being a whole (government). Many people were discriminated by the fact that they were poor, rich, white, black, female, and male. Things like that changed peoples perception of themselves, a thought that would have ran through my mind personally would be that I wasn’t good enough. Eventually they made political parties to ease all of our needs. The 2 political parties were Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. “The people are the countries true leaders”- George Washington’s farewell address. George wanted everybody to be together in one group, not separated into 2 political parties discriminated by wealth, region, and status. …show more content…

politics began to change. In particularly more than one candidate could run for the spot in becoming president. Thomas Jefferson along with James Madison founded Democratic Republican party. This party wanted to limit the federal governments power. Thomas Jefferson, the founder and his companion Aaron Burr were running for presidency together. Mr. Hamilton helped found the federalists. They believed in a strong federal government as well as better trade system. Thomas Pickney and John Adams were also running for president. Adams hoped that the people might consider voting for him even though he had a lot of things happen to him in the past. As mentioned before there is certain criteria that you will have to meet to be considered for either one of the political parties. If you lived greatly in the city then you would most likely support the federalists. Many of those who don’t live a high and wealthy life would often be classified in the Democratic Republican party. Thus Adams defeated Jefferson in the run to become president; oddly enough since Jefferson came in second place he was going to be vice