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National Archives. Note the tempered statements issued throughout, indicative of Washington's concern about his being the first president and, thus, providing an example of how future presidents would interpret and wield the power of the office.
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The first ten amendments to the Constitution at the National Archives.
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National Archives. Note especially Washington's account of the strengths of the new American nation and his insistence that "virtue" would provide the foundation for future national development.
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National Archives. Amendment abolishing slavery.
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National Archives. Act dealing with the allocation of Native American land.
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National Archives. Establishing "separate but equal."
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National Archives. States the willingness of the United States to help any nation who sought help to fight communism.
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