What was Washington's central idea about unity?

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My central idea revolved around the necessity of a perpetual union. In my Circular to the States, I stressed that our collective strength and prosperity depended on remaining united. A fractured confederation would render us vulnerable to foreign influence and internal discord. The preservation of liberty and the establishment of a lasting republic required a cohesive nation, not a collection of disparate states acting independently.

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