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Hamilton-supported business, had loose interpretation of the Constitution, supported the National Bank, supported tariffs, opposed the French RevolutionJefferson-supported agriculture, had strict interpretation of the Constitution, opposed the National Bank, opposed tariffs, supported the French Revolution
Alexander Hamilton favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution, which allowed for a strong national government because Congress could pass laws based on the "elastic clause."
Anti-federalists criticized the U Constitution primarily because governing power was concentrated in the national government. Anti-federalists did not want the Constitution to be ratified.
the government that takes care of things that need to be done state wise.
Foreign goods have a tariff placed on them by the federal government, this is done primarily to keep cheap goods from shutting down domestic businesses.
The Federalists supported a strong national government.
supported a strong national government
supported increasing the authority of the national government
the national government would have absolute power.
He never spoke! Ever!
William Richardson Davie supported the powers of National Government and wanted the Constitution to be ratified.
The national government would have absolute power.
Anti-Federalists.
a national bank, a limited national government, an economy based on farming, and the strict interpretation of the Constitution.
Hamilton-supported business, had loose interpretation of the Constitution, supported the National Bank, supported tariffs, opposed the French RevolutionJefferson-supported agriculture, had strict interpretation of the Constitution, opposed the National Bank, opposed tariffs, supported the French Revolution
The Democratic-Republicans, who were opposed to the Federalists.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a strong national government for the US. Although many others also supported a strong central government, Hamilton is outstanding because he was the founder and leader of the Federalist Party.