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Washington urged Americans to avoid excessive political party spirit and geographical distinctions. In foreign affairs, he warned against long-term alliances with other nations. The address was printed in Philadelphia's American Daily Advertiser on September 19, 1796.


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So We can see at the beginning of A, that Jefferson took all the credit that Hamilton deserved. so it seems like to me that the more I read passage A, it sticks out to me that passage A is against Jefferson. rather than B is kinda going to Jefferson. By going for an away from Jefferson I mean that whoever wrote these two passages wrote the first one in a negative attempt and then wrote the second passage in a positive way towards Jefferson. after this, I do not know any historical facts to back either of these up. But I hope this helped alot. 
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