They argued about how they wanted a stong federal government and also about industry and trade.
-the person who asked this
About Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
Quite a variety of 'good subjects to argue about' can be found in regard to 'anti-federalist and federalist' matters. Put in question-form, two of the most important (and controversial) are the following: First, at what point does federal power move from 'reasonable' to 'tyrannical'? Second, do states have the right to secede from the Union?
he was right
It's not known if they argue or not,but if they did,they can't really get away from each other
In Federalist Paper no. 78, Hamilton argues in support of judicial review.
stop shouting on each other and argue
haha. awww, hate to break it to you hunni, but just cause the two of you argue alot , doesnt mean you like each other :)
If you always argue, then perhaps you are not right for each other.
adversarial system
no they have the same amount of respect for each other. so they dont argue
The Federalist Party was so named because of their support of the Federal Constitution. Some members of the Federalist Party were the authors of the Federalist Papers, a series of pamphlets meant to argue for the ratification of the Constitution.
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