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He believed that a two-party system would tear the nation apart from within.

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Why did Washington warn against two - party system?

He believed that a two-party system would tear the nation apart from within.


Who said 'Let me warn you in the most solemn manner against the ruinous effects of the spirit of party'?

George Washington


Why did Washington warn against politics?

Washington did warn against growing political conflicts within the nation because they did destabilize the nation.


Why didn't George Washington warn against political parties?

Washington did warn against political parties. He was very persistent in saying they were bad for our nation's growth.


What did Washington warn the US against in his farewell address?

Washington warned against all political factions (political parties).


Did George Washington warn against making foreign alliances and burdening future generations with debt?

yes


Why did Washington warn Americans against antipathies?

Washington was against this because he felt it made his country a slave to the thoughts and beliefs of everyone else, and he thought it was better to be an individual about your beliefs in such a circumstance.


Did Washington warn foreign nations in his farewell address?

Yes. He warned against keeping permanent foreign alliences.


What does Washington warn us about local issues?

In his farewell address what local issues does Washington warn us about?


What did Washington warn all Americans in his farewell speech?

Washington warned the people against foreign alliences and against maitaining a standing army. -12/22/ 10


Why did George Washington warn the country not to split into political parties?

He believed that the people would become too loyal to their party, instead of their country.


What did Washington warn the nation about in reference to political parties?

Washington could see that the political parties would become more important than the common good of the people. Today's political parties are a prime example of what he thought would happen. The fact that congress is unable to conduct business because of the fractions in congress who owe allegiance to powerful corporations or interest groups instead of representing the people who voted them in. This is a perfect example of what Washington warned against. He was right.