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thomas Jefferson did write the declaration of independence that is why when running for president most people voted for him they thought he could respect our country's freedoms. he did not write the constitution James Madison wrote that.
In general, the views of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton on the application of the Constitution were quite different. In The Bank Debate, the Constitutionality of banks were argued. Jefferson believed in Strict Construction, meaning that if the Constitution didn't directly say something, then they couldn't do it, such as banks, which were not included in the Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, on the other hand, believed in Loose Construction, which meant that if the Constitution doesn't say they can't do something, they can. So to Hamilton, banks were Constitutional because they weren't mentioned in the Constitution; for Jefferson banks were unconstitutional for the same reason.
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the representatives won the debate over ratifying the constitution.
People remember the Hamilton-Jefferson debate because it encapsulated the fundamental ideological differences that shaped the early United States. The debate between Alexander Hamilton's vision of a strong centralized government and Thomas Jefferson's belief in states' rights and limited government continues to resonate in contemporary political discourse. Additionally, the debate played a crucial role in shaping the structure and policies of the federal government during its formative years.
Thomas Jefferson was elected in 1800 despite a tie vote in the electoral college. His running mate, Aaron Burr got the same number of votes and Burr apparently saw a chance to be president despite his agreement to run for vice president. The House gave the election to Jefferson after much debate. ( The 12th amendment was soon added to the Constitution to prevent an recurrence of this kind of thing.)
The main figures depicted on Stone Mountain in Georgia are Confederate President Jefferson Davis, General Robert E. Lee, and General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. The carving is a controversial tribute to the Confederacy and has been the subject of debate and calls for removal.
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The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.
It increased the rivalry between the Anti-Feds and the FEDS. short and sweet.
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I believe they're the affirmative position and the negative position.