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Alexander Hamilton defended the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Meaning he was a Federalist.
No, he considered himself an anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason.
No, he was not. In all his writings, he never mentioned or discussed freemasonry. Certain masonic scholars have gone through the records of masonic lodges to see which Founding Fathers were involved, and Alexander Hamilton was not one of those members. Alexander Hamilton was also in totally opposition to the bill of rights and pro Federalist or imperial dictatorship. You can read this from his own works "The Federalist papers" The belief of the other founding fathers was in keeping the Republic of the United States of America as individual states to prevent a totalitarian government or monarchy from taking over. where as the federalist wanted a single federal government and no individual rights like freedom of speech. Taking away individual sovereignty is not a masonic view.
George Mason, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and William Pierce were important framers of the U.S. Constitution. Others include Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
Anti-federalist
Alexander Hamilton defended the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Meaning he was a Federalist.
George Mason was an Anti-Federalist
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No, he considered himself an anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason.
No, he was not. In all his writings, he never mentioned or discussed freemasonry. Certain masonic scholars have gone through the records of masonic lodges to see which Founding Fathers were involved, and Alexander Hamilton was not one of those members. Alexander Hamilton was also in totally opposition to the bill of rights and pro Federalist or imperial dictatorship. You can read this from his own works "The Federalist papers" The belief of the other founding fathers was in keeping the Republic of the United States of America as individual states to prevent a totalitarian government or monarchy from taking over. where as the federalist wanted a single federal government and no individual rights like freedom of speech. Taking away individual sovereignty is not a masonic view.
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George Mason, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and William Pierce were important framers of the U.S. Constitution. Others include Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
Anti-federalist
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Edmund Randolph, George Mason, and Elbridge Gerry And Patrick Henry.