Yes, Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist. This meant that he was in favor of a strong federal government. Under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal Government had little power over the states, something that was a big problem. Hamilton favored a new document to govern the country, and therefore supported the ratification of the Constitution. Under the Constitution, the Federal government would have the power to issue money, and regulate trade and taxes.
the Federalist papers were a series of economical beliefs that Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison had for the United States the anti-federalist papers were people who believed against economical growth like Benjamin Franklin and to some extent Roger Sherman the delegate from Connecticut.
No, Alexander Hamilton is not single.
James Alexander Hamilton was born in 1788.
Alexander Hamilton Church was born in 1866.
Mostly Alexander Hamilton
Just the opposite, actually. Hamilton was a Federalist.
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the Federalist papers were a series of economical beliefs that Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison had for the United States the anti-federalist papers were people who believed against economical growth like Benjamin Franklin and to some extent Roger Sherman the delegate from Connecticut.
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No, Alexander Hamilton is not single.
James Alexander Hamilton was born in 1788.
Alexander Hamilton was a federalists
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Alexander Hamilton Church was born in 1866.
Alexander Hamilton
Mostly Alexander Hamilton
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