Why Did George Washington Fail To Create An Effective Government

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During the time frame 1789 to 1836, early Americans failed to create an effective government. Although many praise and admire our founding fathers who possessed “god-like” qualities; in all reality they could not have been any different from us. George Washington the first president of The United States of America; was a spectacular president. Washington scarified so much, yet all his efforts were not rewarded so kindly. Many men like him gave their life, time and sweat to ensure the nation pushed forward; but ultimately the government was not as effective as it should have been.
Even before George Washington assumed the Presidency in 1789 the United States was in complete disarray. An example would be Shay’s Rebellion which started in 1786 …show more content…

He was elected unanimously, his vice president was John Adams. George Washington was the pacifier, backbone the “real father” of American Colonies. Washington could persuade friends, enemies and the colonies to work together towards a better and brighter future for not only for themselves but for future generation. Washington always repaired, united and lead the country in the correct direction. He and the other founding fathers attempted to set up a government that would allow individual rights but yet still hold enough power to defend its citizens from danger. When the nation called Washington always responded and victoriously saved the early …show more content…

Burr and other co-conspirators wanted to establish a new government independent from the United States of America in present day Texas. Although it failed and Burr was tried and found guilty of treason and expelled to Britain. No one really know what happened to him. It is scary to imagine if Burr and his allies had succeed.
Andrew Jackson was elected the seventh president in 1828. Although he had a very successful military, and somewhat political career. Jackson was a prick who wanted everything done his way or the highway! He had no respect for the other governmental branches. Also Jackson appointed his friends who would back him no matter what. Jackson was the complete opposite of a saint. He order the removal of thousands of Native Americans. Which also lead to the deaths of thousands; along The Trail of Tears in 1830.
I find it very impossible to believe that Andrew Jackson served two terms as president without very getting impeached. The man was borderline

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