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They differed on many points, but one of the most prominent is that Hamilton advocated a strong Central Bank whereas Jefferson rejected the notion.
According to some information that I have read about Alexander Hamilton, apparently, one of the things he was known for was arguing with General George Washington. xoxo, Miley Ray Cyrus
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What about it? There was indeed disagreement between the two since Hamilton favored a strong central government (and therefore a central banking system) and Jefferson supported distributing power to the states.
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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.
People remember the Hamilton-Jefferson debate because it encapsulated the fundamental ideological differences that shaped the early United States. The debate between Alexander Hamilton's vision of a strong centralized government and Thomas Jefferson's belief in states' rights and limited government continues to resonate in contemporary political discourse. Additionally, the debate played a crucial role in shaping the structure and policies of the federal government during its formative years.
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To the Hamilton near Punxsutawney it is 72.28 miles according to MapQuest.To the Hamilton near State College it is 216.66 miles according to MapQuest.
According to fedstats.gov, the estimated population of Hamilton County, Ohio, is 822,596.
Burr was veary angry at Hamilton. Burr was a Democratic/Republican and Hamilton was a Federalist. This meant they already had many differences. Also, Hamilton was saying bad things about Burr, illegally, and it was posted in the news paper. This caused a duel between them both.
The population of Hamilton City in New Zealand, according to a 2006 census, was 129,249.