State of the Union Addresses (1790-2006) by United States. Presidents

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Author United States. Presidents
Title State of the Union Addresses (1790-2006)
Note Reading ease score: 42.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "State of the Union Addresses (1790-2006)" by United States Presidents is a historical collection that chronicles the significant annual addresses made by U.S. presidents from the inception of the office through the early 21st century. Spanning from the late 18th century to the early 21st century, this compilation offers readers insight into the evolving priorities, challenges, and aspirations of the nation as articulated by its leaders over more than two centuries. The overarching topic of the collection encompasses the development of national policies, domestic affairs, international relations, and the socio-economic climate of the United States, providing a unique perspective on the history of American governance. The opening of this work includes the addresses delivered by George Washington, the first president, beginning with his initial address in January 1790. Washington reflects on the early successes and challenges faced by the young nation, including establishing public credit, providing for national defense, and the importance of agriculture and commerce. He emphasizes the need for preparedness against external threats, especially regarding relations with Native American tribes and foreign nations, while also advocating for education and the promotion of science and literature. This portion sets a foundational context for understanding the trajectory of presidential priorities and the U.S. government's evolving role throughout its history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class J: Political science
Subject Presidents -- United States -- Messages
Subject United States -- Politics and government -- Sources
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EBook-No. 5050
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Mar 2, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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