George washington
== Political parties didn't really come until after the Constitutional Convention. At the CC, everyone was in pretty much agreement that the Constitution had to be fixed, and fast. Of course, there were some differences, but the first political parties didn't evolve until Washington's presidency. In his presidency, two of his cabinet members, Alexander Hamilton (Treasury) and Thomas Jefferson (State), did not agree on anything at all and hated each other, and the first political parties, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans, were formed.
Yes. When Washington ran for president, there were no true political parties. They began to be formed by 1796 although they were not really national parties. Washington thought they were dangerous to democratic elections and said so in his farewell address.
They influenced american politics in many ways for example, third parties have often promoted ideas that were unpopular at first. Over time some of these ideas gained popularity and became a law.
They make people believe that they have done a lot to public without doing anything.
This is a US History question. The answer for your homework question is: Republican.
George washington
That would most definitely be James Madison
James Madison, young pennfoster student.
James Madison
We don't really have any viable third parties.
We don't really have any viable third parties.
Political parties didn't exist in1796. They really hadn't formed, but there were political fractions concerning how government should be run.
We don't really have any viable third parties.
We don't really have any viable third parties.
James Madison. I just took the exam.... and George Washington is NOT the correct answer.
no, but a lot of people believe he did. He really had to switch parties because in 1864 the political parties where switched so he had to.