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Jefferson and Madison had different view points than Hamilton.
Jefferson.
Laws would have been stricter if Washington had listened to Madison and Jefferson's interpretation of the constitution. - opinion
Hamilton distrust Madison and Jefferson because they were supporting France and were against Great Britain.They were hostile to him.Hamilton said that the views of Madison and Jefferson are unsound and dangerous.
James Madison
laws would of been stricter, if Washington had listend to Madison and jeffersons interpitation of the constitution.
Jefferson and Madison were polar opposites of Hamilton in the financial issues. The result of Jefferson's and Madison's opposition to Hamilton's financial plan was the establishments of the banking system.
Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben Franklin and others contributed to the format and consideration of articles to be included. Additionally there was James Madison and Alexander Hamilton among many others.
No. They were both strict constructionists. In fact, when Napoleon offered the Louisiana Purchase to the United States in 1803, Jefferson nearly said no because the Constitution says nothing about allowing the president to accept land from other countries. Alexander Hamilton - a loose constructionist - encouraged him to accept it.
National banks
Jefferson and Madison believed that the constitution discouraged the concentration of the power in the federal government.
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison discussed the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Thomas Jefferson led the opposition because the Constitution did not speak about individual rights. James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights and a compromise was reached.