no
Jefferson.
They both agreed on foreign policy.
Jefferson
No Hamilton thought it was a good idea but jeferson thought it hurt the U.S.
strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with. strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with. strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with.
Political parties started with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Both men had totally opposite views on most things(French Revolution, National Bank, XYZ Affair), causing Jefferson to start his on party, the democratic-Republicans, believing it to be for the best. That left the Federalists, who sided with Alexander Hamilton.
No, Thomas Jefferson thought that it would be unfair to the original bondholders who had sold their bonds to the speculators.
locate the national capital in the south
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!