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The United States in 1801: the extent of national unity, relations with the world outside.

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Washington and Adams, 1789–1801 (A-level only)

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Washington and Adams, 1789–1801 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History2G The Birth of the USA, 1760–1801

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The United States in 1801: the extent of national unity, relations with the world outside

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Which of the following was a significant challenge faced by George Washington during his presidency?

Direct answer

George Washington faced significant challenges, including the establishment of a national bank, which was a contentious issue that highlighted the divide between Federalists and Anti-Federalists.

Key terms

  • Federalism: A political system where power is divided between a central government and regional governments.
  • Democratic-Republicans: A political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison that opposed Federalist policies.

Common trap

Confusing Federalists and Democratic-Republicans: Remember that Federalists favored a strong central government, while Democratic-Republicans advocated for states' rights and a limited federal government.

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