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27 November, 19:00

What do you think washington meant by "the first years in our new life"?

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  1. 27 November, 19:08
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    I think he meant when they won independence from great britian that was his start of a new liife with all the people of the united states of america.
  2. 27 November, 19:12
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    Most certainly he was reffering to "our new life" as an independent country from England. The first years are always crucial for a new society that will begin to experience its own constitution, laws, customs, etc. Whilst it is a challenge, it also is an opportunity to establish clear policies and ideas for the greater good. At the time United States declared its independence from England, Adam Smith had recently released his book "The Wealth of Nations", in which he remarked ideas of freedom and laissez-faire, laissez passer, french words that mean "let do, let pass", fostering the liberty of man towards entrepreneurship.
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