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Now, write a paragraph that supports the statement you just wrote. Describe Washington’s ideas about political parties and alliances.

What pieces of evidence do you have for your interpretation of Washington’s ideas?

Your paragraph should be at least two to three sentences long.

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Answered by jaylee13smith
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SAN JOSE, March 9, 2012 – When George Washington became President of the United States in 1789, there were no political parties.

Political parties first emerged during Washington’s first term in office with the Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist Party in 1791 and in the following year, the formation of the Anti-Federalist Party or Democratic-Republicans under the leadership of Thomas Jefferson.

The two political parties formulated their views of how government ought to operate in the new republic.

Washington finally consented to such sentiments and was again the obvious choice of the Electoral College as they re-elected him in February of 1793.

During Washington’s second term, the divisions between the two political parties became defined. A good part of the underlying differences between the two factions centered on the French Revolution (1789-1799).

Answered by cjesparza2008
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