How did Washington react to political changes that occurred during his administration?

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He realized the errors of his government and proposed that the nation go back to having the Articles of Confederation.
He realized the errors of his government and proposed that the nation go back to having the Articles of Confederation.

He believed that organized opposition to the government by political parties was treason.
He believed that organized opposition to the government by political parties was treason.

He made sure that the public kept focusing on him as the central leader of the government.
He made sure that the public kept focusing on him as the central leader of the government.

He encouraged the split in his cabinet because he wanted Hamilton to leave in favor of someone he agreed with more.

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George Washington's reaction to the political changes during his administration, particularly the emergence of political parties and organized opposition, is best encapsulated by the idea that he believed that organized opposition to the government by political parties was treason. Washington was concerned about the divisive nature of political factions and warned against their potential to undermine national unity in his Farewell Address. He did not believe that the nation should revert to the Articles of Confederation, nor did he actively encourage divisions within his cabinet. Instead, he maintained a stance of unity and sought to minimize the growing partisan divides.