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Now...How did people feel about political parties when Washington was president? Later...

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Answered by kashish1234dav
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The Constitution that Washington helped draft in 1787, the Constitution our government still operates under today, makes no mention of political parties, and it clearly did not anticipate them. As originally ratified, the United States Constitution declared that the second-place vote getter in the presidential election would serve as vice president. It was not until 1804, with the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment, that this changed.

Answered by muskanSharma620
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In the long history of the United States, only one president, George Washington, did not represent a political party.

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