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    Explore how George Washington and the Founders viewed political factions as poison and why the first president warned against parties in his Farewell Address.

    The Poison of Party Spirit: George Washington’s Warning on Factions

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    Our entire system is built on something the Founders desperately tried to avoid: political factions. They viewed them as a kind of poison, yet the people who most feared the 'party spirit' felt forced to create it just to protect their vision of the country.

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    George Washington remained independent throughout his entire tenure and was not a member of any political party. In his Farewell Address, he explicitly warned the nation against forming factions, fearing they would cause conflict and stagnation. He viewed these divisions as a direct threat to the unity the country had fought to achieve during the American Revolution.

    During the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, figures like Washington and Madison viewed political factions as a kind of poison. While modern politics is built on these parties, the Founders originally considered them a danger to their world-changing experiment. They desperately tried to avoid the creation of the very system that defines American politics today.

    Despite Washington's warnings, the seeds of political parties were sown within his own cabinet by Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. These two men held vastly different visions for the American citizen, leading to the early development of factions. James Madison also played a significant role in documenting and navigating these emerging political divisions alongside Hamilton.

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