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The Papers of George Washington. 21 Presidential Series

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The Papers of George Washington. 21 Presidential Series Synopsis

The concluding volume of the Presidential Series begins following the publication of Washington's Farewell Address, which was circulated widely in newspapers and drew reactions from citizens across the nation. With his approaching retirement from the presidency, Washington tended to a number of domestic and international issues, including his final annual message to Congress, ongoing Indian affairs, the growing acrimony between the United States and France about the Jay Treaty and U.S. neutrality policy, and diplomacy with the dey of Algiers and other Barbary powers. In his personal life, Washington corresponded with his farm managers, continued his unsuccessful pursuit of runaway slave Oney Judge, mentored George Washington Parke Custis as he began his studies at the College of New Jersey, and renounced spurious letters that first appeared in print during the Revolutionary War as forgeries, requesting that his statement "be deposited in the office of the department of state, as a testimony of the truth to the present generation and to posterity.

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ISBN: 9780813943961
Publication date: 30th June 2020
Author: George Washington
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 912 pages
Series: Presidential Series
Genres: Political leaders and leadership