Speech from Speaker, attended by House of Representatives, to President Washington

Item

Type

Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document

Title

Speech from Speaker, attended by House of Representatives, to President Washington

Description

Reciprocate congratulations on accession of North Carolina; express concurrence with Washington's sentiments on agriculture, commerce, manufactures. Express support for measures that might obviate ill effects failed negotiations and of Indian hostilities.

year created

1790

month created

01

day created

14

recipient

in collection

note

American State Papers, 1st Congress, 3rd Session, Foreign Relations: Volume 1, page 13.
Also available through the America Presidency Project: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=65524

notable person/group

George Washington
Speaker of the House
House of Representatives
President of the United States
Congress
representatives
hostile tribes
Indians
public creditors

notable location

North Carolina

notable item/thing

speech
agriculture
commerce
manufactures
legislative protection
promotion of science and literature
tranquility
negotiations

notable idea/issue

Constitution

document number

1790011490200

Document instances

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Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Congress of the United States [unknown] [n/a]
Recipient George Washington [unknown] [n/a]