Hamilton wanted to promote the growth of manufacturing and commerce. Jefferson disagreed because he was worried about depending too much on a business and manufacturing economy.
its easier to ask what they didnt disagree about (; but they isagreed about the national bank mostly. Jeffeson declaredit unconstitutional, buyt Washington went for it. Jefferson was a Democratic- Republican and Hamilton was a Federalist, so they did not see eye to eye on most things.
They disagreed on what type of government (central or state), the economy (commerce or agriculture), the interpretation of the Constitution (loose or strict), and what type of people (wealthy or common man) should be leading the country.
Hamilton compromised with southern states by stating that he would ensure that the United States would absorb all of the debt for the war. In exchange Hamilton asked the southern states to relinquish the hold of wanting the nation's capital in one of the southern territories.
They disagreed over the establishment of the national bank because Jefferson distrusted the government, while Hamilton did not. Jefferson's sympathies were with the debtors and farmers. He supported a broad distribution of wealth and disliked industrialism and organized finance. He believed in the perfectability of man and that the people using representatives knew best how to govern themselves. Basically, Jefferson believed that the less power the federal government had, the better. Hamilton supported a strong and active central government, which would encourage industry, commerce and finance. His sympathies were with creditors and buisness oriented people. He distrusted the people's ability to govern themselves and supported a powerful executive with an elite following. Basically, Hamilton believed in a strong and active government, which acted to benefit certain interests.
the first answer was "nothing", but I strongly disagree about that. Jefferson Davis did many good things for the people of the South, but not for the people of the North. Jefferson led his people to fight for what they believe in, even though what they believed in was wrong. Jefferson Davis was actually not such a bad guy, once you think about it....
Hamilton believed it was all in the industries while Jefferson believed and favored more the agricultural economy
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jefferon had some differences with hamilton they would always disagree with each other and never make up there mind
tariffs on imported goods the role of states' rights powers of the federal government provided in the Constitution
its easier to ask what they didnt disagree about (; but they isagreed about the national bank mostly. Jeffeson declaredit unconstitutional, buyt Washington went for it. Jefferson was a Democratic- Republican and Hamilton was a Federalist, so they did not see eye to eye on most things.
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IF YOU DISAGREE COOL BUT NOT FOR ME
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.
They disagreed on what type of government (central or state), the economy (commerce or agriculture), the interpretation of the Constitution (loose or strict), and what type of people (wealthy or common man) should be leading the country.
The fact that casey is amazing and you arent
Thomas jefferson disagreed that paying all states back would waste all money
i went to see cathing fire