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why did president washington dress plainly at his inauguration? *
the inauguration was not a formal event
the streets of new york were very muddy
he wanted to make it clear that he was president, not king
he was protesting because he did not really want to be president
what was thomas jeffersons role when george washington was president? *
he directed westward expansion
he oversaw u.s. relationships with other countries as the secretary of state
he emphasized states rights to the federal government
he advocated for the interests of farmers
what was alexander hamiltons role when george washington was president? *
he negotiated treaties with other countries
he oversaw the countrys defense against other nations
he represented the federal government in cases before the supreme court
he managed the governments money as the secretary of the treasury
- For Washington's inauguration attire: He sought to distinguish the U.S. presidency from the monarchical system the nation had rejected, so plain dress emphasized he was an elected leader, not a king.
- For Jefferson's role under Washington: As Secretary of State, his core responsibility was managing U.S. foreign relations.
- For Hamilton's role under Washington: As Secretary of the Treasury, his main duty was overseeing the nation's financial affairs and government funds.
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- He wanted to make it clear that he was president, not king
- He oversaw U.S. relationships with other countries as the Secretary of State
- He managed the government's money as the Secretary of the Treasury