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The opposition lead in Congress was James Madison. The opposition lead in Washington's cabinet was Thomas Jefferson.

Fortunately, Hamilton's programs were passed by Congress and signed into law by President Washington.

Though Jefferson & Madison opposed the economic and financial plans of Hamilton in the 1790s, they kept them intact during their administrations in the 1800s with the able assistance of Albert Gallatin.

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