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he defended his plan by paying the UN to fund it.

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Why did Thomas Jefferson think Alexander Hamilton's ideas of industrial America were inadvisable?

They were mad at each other


How did Alexander Hamilton's James Madison's and John Jay's essays in the Federalist Papers differ?

Alexander Hamilton's, James Madison's, and John Jay's essays differ because each one of them focuses on a different part of the government for instance Hamilton talks about unions, Madison talks about the separation of government between the states, and Jay talks about the dangers of foreign forces.


What did aaron burr do that brought treason charges against him?

he (a Republican who was willing to desert Jefferson and join the Federalists) was accused of treason because he killed Hamilton (leader of the Federalists) they ran against each other in running for governor of New York and Hamilton won (he ran against Burr because he felt that Burr was unfit for the job) Burr was angered and challenged Hamilton to a duel and Hamilton died the next day (Burr shot Hamilton)


Who was married to Alexander hamilton?

Alexander Hamilton married to Elizabeth Schuyler in December 14, 1780


When did Alexander Hamilton died?

Hamilton was fatally shot by Aaron Burr in a duel. Contrary to popular belief Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel, not the other way around. Burr thought Hamilton to be the sole detriment to his public career. Without Hamilton, he reasoned, he could achieve greatness. On July 11, 1804, he shot Hamilton. Although historians today still argue about what actually happened on the ground, it's clear that Burr's shot, which came with such force that it ricocheted in Hamilton's stomach, splintering a vertebrae, proved mortal. Hamilton died 31 hours later of those injuries, on July 12. Burr was indicted for murder in New Jersey, but the charges were dropped. However Burr would later be charged with treason...but that's another day's story.

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Why did Thomas Jefferson think Alexander Hamilton's ideas of industrial America were inadvisable?

They were mad at each other


What two people in 1800s challenged each other in a gun fight?

Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. Burr won.


What two famous men dueled in 1804?

Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. They were angry at each other because Hamilton hurt Burr's reputation and had they had a longstanding political disagreement. Hamilton lost the duel, and died later that day.


How did Alexander Hamilton's James Madison's and John Jay's essays in the Federalist Papers differ?

Alexander Hamilton's, James Madison's, and John Jay's essays differ because each one of them focuses on a different part of the government for instance Hamilton talks about unions, Madison talks about the separation of government between the states, and Jay talks about the dangers of foreign forces.


What did aaron burr do that brought treason charges against him?

he (a Republican who was willing to desert Jefferson and join the Federalists) was accused of treason because he killed Hamilton (leader of the Federalists) they ran against each other in running for governor of New York and Hamilton won (he ran against Burr because he felt that Burr was unfit for the job) Burr was angered and challenged Hamilton to a duel and Hamilton died the next day (Burr shot Hamilton)


Why were Jefferson's ideas different from Hamliton's?

They were each better for different reasons. Some of Thomas Jefferson's writings still inspire people today. Alexander Hamilton did more to create the foundations of our nation and to unite it...legal system, economic system, government system, financial system, military system, etc.


Who was married to Alexander hamilton?

Alexander Hamilton married to Elizabeth Schuyler in December 14, 1780


Who did George Washington put in charge of the governments economic policies?

Alexander Hamilton.After Washington left the office, Jefferson and Hamilton had a conflict between each other. That's why for example If Biden was president and Sarah as vice president they would be in trouble because there political believes, party's and so on. PS Ignore the links, that was a mistake of my own sorry.


What purpose did a duel serve?

It served the purpose of becoming president or getting revenge on someone else. For example, Aaron Burr felt that Alexander Hamilton had disrespected him. A duel was the only answer as far as Burr was concerned. Each man chose a pistol and stood back to back. They turned and fired to each other. When the smoke cleared, Alexander Hamilton lay dead. An illustrious career was ended with a single shot.


Alexander Hamilton was who?

Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's Secretary of the Treasury. He was a Federalist, meaning he believed in a strong central government, unlike the Democratic-Republicans (aka Jeffersonians). His picture is on the ten dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton was known for disagreeing with George Washington. Hamilton was also known for his disagreements with Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr (who also had serious disputes with each other). Hamilton was also known for his disparaging remarks about the common citizens of America. He believed them to be ignorant and unfit to elect their own leaders. Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel over comments made about Burr.


When did Alexander Hamilton died?

Hamilton was fatally shot by Aaron Burr in a duel. Contrary to popular belief Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel, not the other way around. Burr thought Hamilton to be the sole detriment to his public career. Without Hamilton, he reasoned, he could achieve greatness. On July 11, 1804, he shot Hamilton. Although historians today still argue about what actually happened on the ground, it's clear that Burr's shot, which came with such force that it ricocheted in Hamilton's stomach, splintering a vertebrae, proved mortal. Hamilton died 31 hours later of those injuries, on July 12. Burr was indicted for murder in New Jersey, but the charges were dropped. However Burr would later be charged with treason...but that's another day's story.


Who were the four most important Founding Fathers?

Answer (1): George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. Answer (2): George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John JayFounding Fathers(1) All the delegates to the Constitutional Convention can be considered the Founding Fathers of the United States. There were 55 who attended the convention. Some are better known than others, like Hamilton, Washington, and Madison. The National Archives site linked to the right has a listing by state of all the Founding Fathers and a biography of each. Some would say that the four most significant Founding Fathers are George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. This could easily be contested based on your evaluation of the contributions of each man. Others such as Alexander Hamilton and John Adams would be high on any list.---------------(2) Our Founding of the American Revolution came in two phases: the war & the peace. Of the Founding Fathers only Washington and Hamilton fought, both for over 4 years. Then came the revolution of a government system and an economic/financial system. Washington presided and often had to choose between conflicting options and he chose well. Madison, Hamilton, and Jay on Government Systems. Alexander Hamilton alone on Economic/Financial Systems. Therefore, Washington (1), Hamilton (2), Madison (3), and Jay (4). Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin played key roles in their states and were diplomats but they did not fight in the war for independence or create the national foundations.