Hamilton suggested limiting it to a 20 year charter; then it would be up to Congress to decide whether to extend charter
He also asked states to open their own banks so the national bank wouldn't have monopoly.
Hamilton suggested limiting it to a 20 year charter; then it would be up to Congress to decide whether to extend charter He also asked states to open their own banks so the national bank wouldn't have monopoly.
National States' Rights Party was created in 1958.
They were not sure how it could be done fairly, including congress. i got this right because i got it from my textbook, and because my teacher told me.
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establishing the first national bank of the United States as a way to manage money across state borders
Yes. The states constitutions did guarantee individual rights only after they were listed in the national bill of rights.
The idea is referred to as "states' rights".
Democratic-Republicans
John C. Calhoun became known as a champion of states' rights. Previously in his career he had favored a strong national government.
The 14th Amendment that gives the states rights to extend provisions under the national Bill of Rights.
it allows tha states and national government to share power :D
He said in his 2nd Inaugural address he had 2 domestic goals preservation of rights of the States & the integrity of the Union