Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Hamilton wanted to create a national bank, use manufacturing to fund the national debt, was an advocate for the excise tax on whiskey and a supporter for the protective tariffs.
Jefferson believed that agriculture was the best way to fund the national debt, he believed the national bank to be unconstitutional, had nothing to do with the excise tax on whiskey and wasn't interested in the protective tariffs as they did not concern agriculture.
Congress, Jefferson, Pennsylvania farmers(Whiskey Rebellion)
For one, they both hated each other, so that complicated things. But also, Jefferson was an anti-federalist, he believed that the powers of the federal government were limited to what explicitly stated in the constitution, and the Bank, which would give the federal government significant power over the economy, was a big no-no.
Thomas Jefferson
They did not want to bail the northerners out.
positively
the person who opposed Hamilton's plan was thomas Jefferson
Congress, Jefferson, Pennsylvania farmers(Whiskey Rebellion)
Thomas Jefferson
For one, they both hated each other, so that complicated things. But also, Jefferson was an anti-federalist, he believed that the powers of the federal government were limited to what explicitly stated in the constitution, and the Bank, which would give the federal government significant power over the economy, was a big no-no.
Democratic-Republicans. The leaders of the party were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
HIS SMARTNESS LED HIM TO HAMILTONS PLANS
Thomas Jefferson opposed Hamilton's Financial Plan. Jefferson felt that Hamilton was being quite irrational and that his plan would eventually cause a great deal of problems in the U.S.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
They did not want to bail the northerners out.
opposed the plan
One of the outcomes of the constitutional debate concerning the financial plan of Alexander Hamilton was the construction of the Treasury Department. Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury.