Asked by Messmer
Why did the Hebrew congregation write to George Washington? (1 point)
• to ask him for assistance in practicing their religion
• to try to get him to make the Jewish faith the national religion
• to congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president
• to tell him they were angry that he did not treat all religions fairly
• to ask him for assistance in practicing their religion
• to try to get him to make the Jewish faith the national religion
• to congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president
• to tell him they were angry that he did not treat all religions fairly
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Messmer
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The Hebrew congregation wrote to George Washington to congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president.
Answered by
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To congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president.
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