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George Washington's Farewell Address, delivered at the end of his presidency, warned that political factions and foreign entanglements were the greatest threats to the American Republic.

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  1. After two terms, Washington chose to retire rather than seek a third, setting a precedent for the peaceful transfer of presidential power.

  2. Washington feared that rival political parties would prioritize partisan loyalty over the public good, undermining republican government.

  3. He urged the nation to avoid permanent alliances with foreign powers, warning that outside influence could compromise American independence.

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