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Here are the teacher pack items for George Washington: Setting Up a New Republic:
Overview In this experience, students learn about the election of George Washington as the first President of the United States and the challenges he faced in this new job. They watch a video that explains these challenges and the steps that Washington took to solve the problems of the new republic. Finally, they explain the steps in further detail and consider how Washington might have felt about the awesome responsibility he was handed. Objective:
Did you know that when first asked to be President, George Washington declined the offer to run the new republic? He was reluctant to accept the job because he felt that the challenges of setting up a new government would be a difficult task and that he lacked the skills necessary for the Presidency. In this lesson, you will learn how Washington worked during his first term to establish the policies and precedents for running the new republic. Finally, you will write a short inaugural address that Washington might have given at the beginning of his first term.
Objective:
Washington delivering his inaugural address, April 1789, painted by T.H. Matteson
List an action you think would be necessary to establish a new government. If someone has already posted the action you have in mind, try to think of a different one.