Hamilton was more interested in strong ties with England. Jefferson was the francophile, who wanted strong ties with the French.
Those two represent the two currents that have been present in America from the start, and are today represented by the Republican (Hamiltonian) and Democratic (Jeffersonian) parties. Jefferson was a founder of the Democratic party. The Republican Party was not founded until several generations later, but the Hamiltonian tradition went through the Federalists, then the Whigs, and finally to the Republicans. Hamilton preferred a strong central government and favored big business and a close relationship with England.
The British had a Strong National government. Alexander Hamilton want a strong National government. Hamilton and Jefferson were fighting all the time over that. That might be why. Federlists.
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Alexander Hamilton
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
He was a federalist and believed in a strong central government. He was the Secretary of Treasury in George Washington's cabinet and saved the contry from financial crisis. Hamilton created the National Bank which was disputed but was a major step in our government's growth.
The British had a Strong National government. Alexander Hamilton want a strong National government. Hamilton and Jefferson were fighting all the time over that. That might be why. Federlists.
Alexander Hamilton
he believed in a strong central governmant
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he believed in a strong federal government
Alexander Hamilton began the Federalist Party which supported a strong central government and a national bank
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
Alexander Hamilton was a believer in a strong military equaling a strong country. He believed that America, a country born through a war, would grow strong and stable as long as it had a strong military.
Alexander Hamilton was regarded as a founding father of the United States. Hamilton and his group supported a Strong Central Government