In the last post I asked: Who, specifically, was George Washington referring to in his farewell address when he warned the young nation to beware of those who would separate religion and morality or who would undermine both?
In the comboxes at that post, commenter Ray from MN suggests that he was thinking not of any factions in the United States, but rather of the anti-religionists, and anti-established-religion-ists, who had come to power during the French Revolution. Sounds plausible to me — I would think that the leaders of the young United States would have been closely watching the events in France. Anyone else concur?
See: The Wikipedia entry "Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution."