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George Washington's 1796 Farewell Address emphasized national unity, cautioned against the "baneful effects" of political parties and geographical sectionalism, and strongly advised against permanent foreign alliances, favoring a policy of neutrality and detachment from European affairs. He argued that public morality, religion, and education were crucial for a stable, free republic.
By Shem Mikael StacyGeorge Washington's 1796 Farewell Address emphasized national unity, cautioned against the "baneful effects" of political parties and geographical sectionalism, and strongly advised against permanent foreign alliances, favoring a policy of neutrality and detachment from European affairs. He argued that public morality, religion, and education were crucial for a stable, free republic.