Did Washington favor strong central government?

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Indeed, I was a strong advocate for a robust federal government. The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were evident, demonstrating that a more cohesive and authoritative national structure was essential for effective governance, national security, and economic stability. My Farewell Address also cautioned against the dangers of regional factions and the importance of national unity over partisan interests.

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