Washington’s Farewell Address Fulfilled the Declaration

George Washington’s Farewell Address is, in effect, the culmination and fulfillment of the Declaration of Independence.

Washington had been commander in chief of the Continental Army on July 4, 1776, when Congress declared the grounds for American independence. He was commander in chief again when he circulated his Farewell Address in the autumn of 1796—but he was more than that, too. He was the president of a new republic born under arms yet now living free under a constitution citizens had made for themselves.

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