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Why did George Washington move to
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Answer: Washington wanted to learn as much as he could about the United States and it's people. As a result he made 3 presidential tours: New England in 1789, Long Island in 1790, and to the southern states in 1791

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In 1789, Washington traveled to New York for his inauguration as the country's first president. Washington wanted to learn as much as he could about the United States and its people. As a result, he made three presidential tours: to New England in 1789, Long Island in 1790, and to the southern states in 1791.

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