Political parties were something of a surprise- they began to form sometime after Washington was elected and overall he did not like the idea.
They would split the nation
No. Washington didn’t believe in political parties and there weren’t political parties in 1789.
Absolutely not. Parties are not even mentioned in the Constitution. Parties were a result of differing political views, though not mentioned in the constitution, they are not banned either.
The two main political parties in the US in 1830 were the Democrat Party and the Whig Party. Sectionalism played a role in the views of both parties.
The US citizens themselves had various views over the wars. President George Washington had already issued the Proclamation of Neutrality, and even though it was settled that we would not be involved in war, the two political parties at that time Federalists, opposed the war, and the Anti-Federalists, who were okay with it.
2 different political parties with opposite political views like the democrats and republicans of today
No. Washington didn’t believe in political parties and there weren’t political parties in 1789.
Washington believed that a man was to be in office for the common good and when he no longer met that need he needed to retire from office. His views about democracy was that to maintain it people needed to be educated on how it works and that government was to serve the people not political parties.
They Like their political views on things
He opposed them as divisive.
Political parties were something of a surprise- they began to form sometime after Washington was elected and overall he did not like the idea.
Leaders tried to build support for their views by organizing political parties.
Their political views.
He represents the Socialism.
Minor political parties are important because they represent a sect outside of the popular views.
Absolutely not. Parties are not even mentioned in the Constitution. Parties were a result of differing political views, though not mentioned in the constitution, they are not banned either.
While George Custer was conservative in his political views, he was an opportunist. He was willing to compromise if it would better his political aspirations. Those aspirations were never realized because of his death on the battlefield.
Actually during his Presidency there were NO political parties. There were opposite views, but the parties hadn’t formed. He was against them and felt that instead of serving the people they would only be concerned for themselves.