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Alexander Hamilton was the Secretary of the Treasury under President Washington. It was a powerful position and it was the largest department in the new US government. In this capacity, Hamilton laid the foundations for a powerful national economy. Hamilton made decisions concerning funding the debts incurred under the Articles of Federation and preserving the US currency among other decisions such as how the government should pay the holders of government bonds.
John Marshall
Alexander Hamilton.
Alexander Hamilton.
Are you talking about Alexander Hamilton, the man on the 10 dollar bill? He didn't want to govern anyone. ^^ That's not what this person was asking. He wanted the rich to be in charge of the government.
Alexander Hamilton believed in federal government being much like it was in Great Britain. He valued a powerful centralized government with assumption of state debts and a government-owned bank.
Alexander Hamilton's role in President Washington's administration was that of Secretary of the Treasury. This was one of the most powerful roles anyone could play in the administration and allowed Hamilton a primary role in authoring economic policies.
The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong national government for the US.
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The most powerful figure in Washington's cabinet was arguably Alexander Hamilton, who served as the Secretary of Treasury. Hamilton had a strong influence on economic policies and was instrumental in shaping the financial system of the United States. His ideas and actions laid the foundation for the country's economic growth and stability.
Democrats believe in a powerful central government, Republicans believe in states rights.