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George Washington to the United States Senate, September 24, 1789. As the first president of the United States under its new constitution, President George Washington performed many firsts. Among the most important of these tasks was the appointment of federal officials.
The new nation also faced economic and foreign policy problems. A huge debt remained from the Revolutionary War and paper money issued during the conflict was virtually worthless. In violation of the peace treaty of 1783 ending the Revolutionary War, Britain continued to occupy forts in the Old Northwest.
Internal problems, especially with taxes and the economy, led to protests and rebellion. The government also had trouble with foreign trade and treaties. Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not force states to provide soldiers for an army.
On September 9, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted a new name for what had been called the United Colonies. The moniker United States of America has remained since then as a symbol of freedom and independence.
After gaining independence, many newly independent nations encountered significant economic challenges such as reliance on single cash crops or raw materials for exports, which made their economies vulnerable to fluctuations in global markets.

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The American Revolution resulted in the creation of a new nation, and the first generation of Americans were tasked with the responsibility of building the institutional foundations of our country.

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