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Yes. Alexander Hamilton was a delegate from New York, and the only New Yorker to sign the Constitution. The other two, John Lansing, Jr., and Robert Yates, walked out of the Convention before it ended because they opposed substituting a new Constitution for the Articles of Confederation.
Alexander Hamilton was the only signer for New York.
Yes. He and James Madison were not only the 2 principal authors of the Federalist Papers but the ones who helped get the Philadelphia Convention called.
A view that was not held by Alexander Hamilton was a strong belief in states' rights and limited federal government power. Hamilton was a champion of a strong central government and believed in a broad interpretation of the Constitution, which would allow for expansive federal powers.
Alexander Hamilton was the New York delegate who signed the US Constitution. Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the US.
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Yes. Alexander Hamilton was a delegate from New York, and the only New Yorker to sign the Constitution. The other two, John Lansing, Jr., and Robert Yates, walked out of the Convention before it ended because they opposed substituting a new Constitution for the Articles of Confederation.
Alexander Hamilton.
Alexander Hamilton was the only signer for New York.
Alexander Hamilton was the only one to sign.
Yes. He and James Madison were not only the 2 principal authors of the Federalist Papers but the ones who helped get the Philadelphia Convention called.
A view that was not held by Alexander Hamilton was a strong belief in states' rights and limited federal government power. Hamilton was a champion of a strong central government and believed in a broad interpretation of the Constitution, which would allow for expansive federal powers.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Well, Alexander Hamilton, was a Federalist, and he believed in a country base upon business, Manufacturing, and trade. That the Constitution should be read loosely, and that only the best people should run a government.