George Washington considered himself an independent, and believed that political parties would ruin the political system of the United States.
Clearly, no one listened.
Washington warned against permanent foreign alliances and the formation of political factions in his Farewell Address.
George Washington spoke out against them in his farewell address.
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Actually George Washington was extremely against the use of the political system. Washington himself didn't involve himself in a political party and in his farewell address, he warned against the political party system and stressed that the United States should stay neutral in order to survive.
Washington's Farewell Address (1796)
Washington warned against all political factions (political parties).
His open letter to the US people warned against political factions or parties and foreign alliances.
George Washington was strongly against America dividing into two different political parties. In his farewell address, he wanted the people of his nation to be united, and he felt that political parties would turn his nation against each other. He also warned against foreign entanglements.
Washington's farewell address advised the American people that each president should only be aloud to serve two, four year terms, to stay a nonpartisan nation, and to practice isolationism.
He did not favor any political party. In fact, he warned against political parties in his farewell address, saying that they could lead to intense factionalization that could divide the country.
George Washington spoke out against them in his farewell address.