Over the many years political parties have thrived and changed. In 1790 the vision of political parties was a new proposal, and displeased our first president, George Washington. He feared that the existence of political parties would split the young country into warring groups, undermine our fragile national unity, and weaken public support for the new Constitution. Though Washington and the others tried to resist them, political parties nonetheless begun to form, and they gradually developed into the party system today, as stated from the historical context.
The parties had different viewpoints on the government. In document two Alexander Hamilton states that he thinks that James Madison and Tomas Jefferson are