George Washington Leads A New Nation

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How did cabinet members and the president interact?

Cabinet members and the president interacted by meeting with one another. Cabinet members would advise the president when meeting.

What was daily life like in early national America?

Most Americans lived in the countryside and worked on farms. Other Americans worked in towns. Most cities were small, but some, like New York City, had a bustling economy and business was very active.

Why was New York City chosen as the first capital of the United States and who was in the first Cabinet of the U.S.?

New York City was chosen as the nation's first capital because by 1790 the city's population had topped 33,000 and was growing at a rapid pace. To many, this city represented the potential future of the new nation, so it was a fitting place for the capital.

How was George Washington elected to be president?

The electoral college selected Washington to be president unanimously, and John Adams became his vice president.

How might the idea of Republican Motherhood have influenced women in the new nation?

The idea of Republican Motherhood influenced women to play a greater role in the government and teach their children how to be good citizens.

How were federal judges selected?

The president nominated candidates to be federal judges. The senate then approved or rejected the candidates.

Why do you think Washington chose Jefferson and Hamilton for important cabinet positions?

Washington chose Hamilton and Jefferson for important cabinet positions because they had lots of political experience and Washington knew that they would advise him well.

Why was Washington selected to be president?

Washington was selected to be president because many saw him as an honest leader and wanted him to be the president.

What did farmers want from the new national government?

Farmers wanted fair tax laws and the right to settle western lands. They didn't want the government to interfere with their daily lives.

What two important precedents were established for the federal government?

Two important precedents that were established for the federal government were that presidents have cabinet meetings with their top advisers and passing the Judiciary Act of 1789.


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