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January 29 in GW History

On January 29, 1795, President George Washington signed
the Naturalization Act, the first such law on citizenship
requirements. It provided that five years of residence was
necessary for citizenship and that any allegiance to
a foreign sovereign or a title of nobility must be renounced.

Posted by: Dr. Samuel B. Hoff, Delaware State University
Source: THE BOOK OF PRESIDENTS, by Tim Taylor

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