Washington 's Farewell Address
William Davis
Post University
Washington 's Farewell Address Davis 2
George Washington delivered vital and practical advice to early America upon the end of his second term as President. George Washington 's farewell address of 1796 warned of seven dangers to avoid for a healthy and prosperous country, 1) The Importance of Unity, and The Danger of Sectionalism 2) The Authority of the Constitution, the Threat of Political Factions, and the Danger of Constitutional Amendments Designed to Weaken the Government 3) The Dangers of Political Parties 4) The Importance of the Constitution 's System of Checks and Balances, Separation of Powers, and Constitutional Amendments 5) Religion, Morality, and Education 6) The Importance of Credit, and the Sparing Use of Government Borrowing 7) Foreign Relations, the Dangers of Permanent Foreign Alliances, and Free Trade.(Washington 1-35) The three most important were The Dangers of Political Parties, The Importance of Credit, and the Sparing Use of …show more content…
America disregarded George Washington 's warnings in its earliest days and America continues to make the same mistakes today, some 215 years later. George Washington 's farewell address was centered on what he believed to be in the best interest of America and some where along the way America forgot this. As a country, the United States of America needs to remember what is good for us and forget about imposing our will on the rest of the world because whats good for us may not be good for anyone else. George Washington was a man with tremendous vision in what he saw for the new formed United States of America and it was the vision of Washington and many others like him that formed this great nation with their ideas and