In his farewell address, George Washington warned primarily against B. political parties. He expressed concerns that political factions could lead to the erosion of national unity and the rise of divisiveness within the country. Additionally, he cautioned about the dangers of foreign alliances and the entanglement in international conflicts, but the most prominent warning was regarding the divisive nature of political parties.
What did Washington warn against in his farewell address? A. expanding the size of the country. B. political parties. C. fighting Native Americans. D. relying heavily on trade.
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