he didnt
he did not believe in political parties
No. Washington didn’t believe in political parties and there weren’t political parties in 1789.
Political parties.
his views on government were slavery, and democracy and also i believe the army
Neither. He didn't believe in political parties.
I believe it is better to say 'politico-economic system', as a single wording or separately as 'political and economic systems'. They both mean thesame thing, and infer that there is a strong interchange between the political system (with institutions & Politicians as actors) and the economic system (with corporations & businessmen as actors). In this situation, those who have political powers control the economic system, and those who have economic power influences or control the political system.
No not a word. When it was written there were no political parties and Washington didn't believe in them so he didn't encourage them.
they want to strengthen economic ties and encourage democracy
I believe it was the 'Wig party'
Political parties allow people to vote in representatives that represent their ideas and what they believe is right for the nation in Congress and in the Presidency.
US President George Washington warned the US not to become involved in the politics of the European powers. With that said, Washington was careful to say that trade relations with Europe were essential, however, the economic connections to Europe could not result in political alliances.
Politics holds a lot of weight in the world which is why many believe social and economic strength can only come through politics.