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8 November, 21:35

Though President George Washington had rightly warned against "the baneful effects of party," by 1830, political parties were generally regarded as:

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  1. 8 November, 21:48
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    The baneful effect warned by President washington was basically a warning against foreign interference fuelled by jeoulosy. Washington had in mind great Britain when he gave his speech after a revolutionary exit from politics.

    by 1830, political parties were still patronised and heaviliy influenced by foreign interference.
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