Answer:
Democratic-Republican
Explanation:
In the early nation, there were two main political parties. The Federalists, who wanted a strong central government, were led by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. The Democratic-Republicans, led by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, wanted a weak central.
The Democratic-Republicans anted a weak central government because they believed that a strong central government led to tyranny, as Great Britain's government was a strong central one.
George Washington technically wasn't part of either party, but usually sided with the Federalists.