Studying the history of the American politics, we can see that the French Revolution and the war between the Britain Royalist and the Republican France have shaped the politics in America in the year of 1793-1800.
If you would look at the very beginning of the American political parties, you will see the Federalist, which is created by George Washington, Alexander Hamilton respectively. This party was considered a political landmark for the American politics, as it was the party that had organized the National Government of the USA under the 1787 Constitution.
Incidentally, these people who framed the constitution had not prepared their supposed plan of their government with the political parties within their minds. They simply hoped that there were wise and concerned citizens that would do the debate that would reach a consensus, which would determine the right way of legislating for the nation’s progress.
However, despite the fact most people only see and think that these political parties are purely evil and are only posing the imminent threat to the nation’s progress, it did not stop these parties of recruiting more prominent individuals to join them.
It was in the mid-1790 that the nation’s first political parties had emerged in the political scene. The Federalists, under the leadership of George Washington together with John Adams and Alexander Hamilton, had feared that their opponents would want to sow chaos by tearing down the Soviet Union, weaken morality and the property rights and make an ally with the USA with the revolutionary France.