Social Sciences, asked by neeturana1982pundir, 20 hours ago

How did the United States' early Presidents strengthen the power of the federal government?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Hope it may help you✨..

Explanation:

One of the biggest tasks assigned to US presidents was strengthening the power of the federal government and the union. George Washington, the first president of the United States, showed the federal government's authority when he ordered federal troops to quash the Whiskey Rebellion. This established the supremacy of both the federal law and the federal government. His vice president and successor, John Adams, also made a significant contribution to the federal government. He is said to be the architect of the American government owing to his propositions on the division of government power into three independent branches. Thomas Jefferson, who was also Adams' vice president and successor, strengthened the federal government's power by making it simpler and frugal. Andrew Jackson also strengthened the federal government by enforcing laws on states that were unwilling to compromise. An excellent example is when he ordered the army to enforce the Tariff of Abominations in South Carolina in 1828.

Answered by jbehra113
7

Answer:

Please drop me some thanks sis!

Similar questions