He wanted the federal government to assume and pay all state debts.
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Alexander Hamiltion was a firm believer in the "elastic clause" and thought that the Constitution could be bent to the federal government's will, to insure its supremacy. Jefferson wanted to limit the federal government's power and thought that the Constitution was to insure the liberties of the people and not the power of the government, so his interpretation was very scrict.
Cause they wanted to have an easy going government.
Jefferson wanted small Federal Government, but larger State Governments. He didn't want the Federal Government to make all of the decisions, he wanted the states to focus on the people of that state instead of the Federal Government to control everything.
The federal government wanted the Native Americans to become farmers.
The north wanted a federal government and the south wanted a state government
The federalist wanted a strong Federal/Central government.
Radical Republicans wanted the Federal Governenment To force change in the South
Yes, Hamilton wanted the federal government to take on the war debt. He proposed a National Bank, which was met with opposition from many. Hamilton prevailed, and the First Bank of the United States was chartered in 1791.
Delegates at the Constitutional Convention also wanted to divide power within the federal government.
Hamilton created the first financial policies with the intention that they would fund the national debt. He had hoped to accomplish a stronger federal government by having federal government assume the debts incurred by the nation and the states.
The Anti-Federalist wanted to limit the Federal government strictly to what the powers the Constitution delegated to it.