In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned against the dangers of political parties. He believed that political factions could lead to divisiveness and chaos, undermining national unity and the common good. While he also expressed caution about expanding the size of the country and relying too heavily on foreign alliances and trade, his most prominent warning was specifically about the divisive nature and detrimental effects of political parties on the governance of the nation.
What did Washington warn against in his farewell address
Expanding the size of the country
Political parties
Fighting against Native Americans
Relying too heavily on trade
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