During George Washington’s presidency, how did conflicts between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson impact the development of the new nation?

Responses

Conflicts brought the nation to the verge of civil war.
Conflicts brought the nation to the verge of civil war.

Conflicts resulted in the emergence of the first political parties.
Conflicts resulted in the emergence of the first political parties.

Conflicts forced President Washington to retire early.
Conflicts forced President Washington to retire early.

Conflicts led Congress to amend the United States Constitution.

Conflicts did not lead to civil war, but did result in the emergence of the first political parties in the United States. The disagreements between Hamilton and Jefferson led to the formation of the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties, which had different visions for the future of the country. President Washington did not retire early due to conflicts between Hamilton and Jefferson, but did face challenges in navigating their opposing views. While conflicts between the two men did not result in amending the Constitution, they did influence debates on issues such as the national bank, taxation, and foreign policy.