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HURRY From a letter by George Washington to a friend:

“The consequences of a . . . [an] inefficient government are too obvious to be dwelt upon. Thirteen sovereignties pulling against each other, and all tugging at the federal head, will soon bring ruin upon the whole. . . . Let us have [government] by which our lives, liberty, and property will be secured or let us know the worst at once.”

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According to Washington, what would happen to the nation if it stayed a confederation?

· What solution does he suggest?

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