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Washington Elected
In 1789, 69 members of Congress cast their ballots to elect George Washington the first president of the United States. Although he lacked political experience, his enthusiasm for the position made him suited for the job. Image Source: White House Historical Association -
Proclamation of Neurality
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Adams Elected
The election of 1796 was the first in which voters could choose between competing political parties. It was also the first test of whether the nation could transfer power through a contested election. John Adams was elected the second President of the United States. 60 Second Presidents: John Adams -
Louisiana Purchase
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