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Address of General Washington regarding the state of the country's affairs At the close of the Revolutionary War, as General GeorgeWashington prepared to return to private life, he outlined his observations on the state of the affairs in the new nation in a circular, June 14, 1783. The letter or circular was sent to each governor of the thirteen states, including this one, addressed to the governor of Georgia.
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