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Martha Washington faced opposition primarily from those who opposed her husband, George Washington, during his presidency and the early years of the United States. Political factions, particularly the Democratic-Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, often criticized her and her husband, viewing them as elitist. Additionally, some members of the public were skeptical of their wealth and status, leading to social rivalries and gossip. Despite this, Martha maintained a strong public image and was largely respected for her role as the nation's first First Lady.

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