FDR admired Thomas Jefferson's ability to remember and consider the common people during his presidency. During FDR's own presidency, he concerned himself with the average citizen and spoke of them as the "forgotten man." He admired Alexander Hamilton's ability to uphold a strong federal government.
FDR admired Thomas Jefferson's ability to remember and consider the common people during his presidency. During FDR's own presidency, he concerned himself with the average citizen and spoke of them as the "forgotten man." He admired Alexander Hamilton's ability to uphold a strong federal government.
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John Hancock Benjamin Franklin John Adams Alexander Hamilton
The Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.
No, it was Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
John Hancock Benjamin Franklin John Adams Alexander Hamilton
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Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay
The Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 and Benjamin Franklin on the $100.
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.
Either Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, or Alexander Hamilton.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off the debt; Hamilton did not.
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.