Friday, February 27, 2009

Index Card 16

  • Upon becoming President of the United States, George Washington almost immediately set two critical foreign policy precedents: He assumed control of treaty negotiations with a hostile power -- in this case, the Creek Nation of Native Americans -- and then asked for congressional approval once they were finalized. In addition, he sent American emissaries overseas for negotiations without legislative approval.

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