strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with.
strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with.
strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with.
Hamilton was a Federalist, and Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican. Jefferson became President, while Hamilton was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr.
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it happened between a fight with hamilton and Jefferson the founding fathers were not expecting it but it happened
Hamilton and Jefferson agreed to a national capitol along the Potomac River.
Hamilton's objection to Jefferson's strict interpretation of the Constitution
For Jefferson there was no government needed while for Hamilton a strong national government was needed.
Okay, nothing happened except that Jefferson got first place and Burr got second. It was Hamillton that Burr challenged to a duel and Hamillton was killed. Many think that Burr challenged Jefferson to a duel and killed him, but this is not true.
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What about it? There was indeed disagreement between the two since Hamilton favored a strong central government (and therefore a central banking system) and Jefferson supported distributing power to the states.
They differed on many points, but one of the most prominent is that Hamilton advocated a strong Central Bank whereas Jefferson rejected the notion.
It lead to Thomas Jefferson asking to resign from President Washington's cabinet on December 31, 1793 due to Washington continually accepting Hamilton's program and positions over Jefferson's.
Political parties started with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Both men had totally opposite views on most things(French Revolution, National Bank, XYZ Affair), causing Jefferson to start his on party, the democratic-Republicans, believing it to be for the best. That left the Federalists, who sided with Alexander Hamilton.
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