Speech of President Washington to House and Senate
Document 1790In an address to Congress George Washington discusses the importance of common defense and need to be prepared for war; mentions dashed hopes for peace with certain tribes of Indians; mentions that it is important that the terms for admitting foreigners be speedily ascertained by a uniform rule of naturalization; and mentions advancement of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures, science and literature.
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In an address to Congress George Washington discusses the importance of common defense and need to be prepared for war; mentions dashed hopes for peace with certain tribes of Indians; mentions that it is important that the terms for admitting foreigners be speedily ascertained by a uniform rule of naturalization; and mentions advancement of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures, science and literature.
Date
01/08/1790
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Recipient
Collection
Document number
1790010890000
Notable persons
US Congress
George Washington
Indians
foreigners
House
Senate
Congress
Notable items
common defense
prepared for war
peace
naturalization
agriculture
commerce
manufactures
science
literature
