What was important about Washington's farewell speech?
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In Washington's farewell address, he corrected people's assumptions that he would serve another term; instead, he decided to retire. Additionally, he warned about the dangers of having close relationships and strong alliances with other countries. He also discouraged the formation of political parties.
It was important, because he was ending his presidency, and he gave a last bit of wisdom for presidents that would follow him.
The main reason was so that they could have ports so that America could trade with China and Japan safely without having to go through territory that was not America.
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