Washington warned in his farewell address that political parties would seek their own interests over the countries and that it was "truly their worst enemy." PLS BRAINLIEST
The Constitution that Washington helped draft in 1787, the Constitution our government still operates under today, makes no mention of political parties, and it clearly did not anticipate them. As originally ratified, the United States Constitution declared that the second-place vote-getter in the presidential election would serve as vice president. It was not until 1804, with the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment, that this changed.
Political parties as we know them today began to take shape while Washington was in office. By 1793 or 1794 there was an emerging split between two distinct visions for the future of the country. Groups calling themselves Democratic-Republican Societies began to appear in cities around the nation. They would form the nucleus of a formal, concerted opposition party, something that frightened many people, including Washington.
i heard it started of when a couple of zoot suit guys jumped a navy sailor where on the time was really disrespectful to the deaths of sailors in pearl harbor
Answer: D. They saw it as an obligation for France’s support during their own revolution.
Explanation: The French had offered aid during the Revolutionary War and their revolution seemed to embody the ideals of the American Revolution. The French foreign minister refused to negotiate with American representatives and demanded a bribe and a loan.