The main source of revenue was tariffs.
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His financial plans favored Northern Banks. The North considering the fact that the North still retained a sizeable chunk of revolutionary war debt in comparison to the South. The excise tax on liquor Hamilton promoted to pay off the recently assumed state and federal debts also made it more expensive for Southern and Western granaries to export their goods (they turned their grain into liquor because it was less expensive to ship that way). Therefore, Hamilton's plan benefited and received support from federalists, northern manufacturers.
He believed that That nation would gain money. (I am putting a random guess here) So someone does not put something stupid, and only people with accounts can change it.
Hamilton's economic plans.
Alexander Hamilton is currently pictured on the $10 bill. Mention has been made of plans to put a woman on this bill, but I do not think they have been finalized.
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creation of a national bank
Alexander Hamilton had plans to set up a national bank in the United States to establish a sound financial system, promote economic development, and centralize government control over monetary policy.
Some people opposed Hamilton's plans because they believed his financial program favored the wealthy elite over the common people. Others thought his plans involved too much centralization of power in the federal government, taking away power from the states. Additionally, some felt that Hamilton's ideas would disproportionately benefit the northern states over the southern states.
It was Southerners and anti-federalists who most strongly opposed Hamilton's economic plans. One of Hamilton's more controversial plans was the creation of a national bank.
he had plans to set up a national bank ~Alexander Hamilton
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His financial plans favored Northern Banks. The North considering the fact that the North still retained a sizeable chunk of revolutionary war debt in comparison to the South. The excise tax on liquor Hamilton promoted to pay off the recently assumed state and federal debts also made it more expensive for Southern and Western granaries to export their goods (they turned their grain into liquor because it was less expensive to ship that way). Therefore, Hamilton's plan benefited and received support from federalists, northern manufacturers.