Yes he did
Jefferson's views differed from Hamilton's because Jefferson believed that implied powers are the powers that are "absolutely necessary" to carry out expressed powers, but Hamilton thought it meant that they were not expressly forbidden in the Constitution.
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strong; state
Hamiltonians or High Federalists were a faction within the Federalist Party that supported Alexander Hamilton's economic programs. Jeffersonians were a faction within the Democratic-Republican that supported Thomas Jefferson's foreign programs. Hamilton favored a strong federal government while Jefferson favored a strong state govenment.
As a federalist, Hamilton wanted a strong national/federal governament, while Jefferson favored state governaments. Hamilton favored Britain, America's major trading partner, as according to the foreign policy, while Jefferson liked France, the U.S.'s first ally. Hamilton wanted the economy brought up on Manufacturing and Industry, and Jefferson thought farming was best.
They favored strong state governments.
Jefferson wanted a strict interpretation to give more power to the states, while hamilton favored a broad interpretation to streengthen the central government. Also, Jefferson wanted to give the common people more opportunities to participate in government while hamilton believed commoners were ignorant and not capable of self-government
The North favored National Government and the South favored State Government.