To show that the US. was responsible with money.
To show that the US. was responsible with money.
The British
Create a line of credit by going into debt to a European nation. Holland I believe was the first nation to loan us cash.
Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
Alexander Hamilton felt it was necessary for the country to have a banking system run by the federal government rather than state banks in order to aid the government's fiscal operations and to help unify the nation's credit and capital markets.
For Jefferson there was no government needed while for Hamilton a strong national government was needed.
alexander hamiltons veiw on the bank of the U.S. was that he felt that people needed a place to store their money
Maybe you phrased your question wrong because I have no idea what you mean
Hamilton believed that the federal government could do as they needed to govern the country. He believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
First of all Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton had two very different views on many things. Thomas Jefferson was a republican, the majority of republicans and republican supporters weren't that wealthy. Alexander Hamilton was a federalist and believed wealthy educated people should lead the count. So naturally they would be divided on almost everything. No surprise here but Thomas Jefferson thought the National bank was unconstitutional. Hamilton thought the bank would benefit the country and it was a part of his financial plan. For more information go to http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=6 Hope this helped!
Alexander Hamilton called for the Constitutional Convention in 1787 to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, which had created a loose confederation with a weak central government. The convention aimed to discuss issues such as federal authority, economic stability, and interstate relations. Hamilton believed that a stronger national government was essential for ensuring order and promoting the nation's interests. This ultimately led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
Alexander Hamilton was always looking for ways to be 'useful' to the nation and a year earlier had gotten married to Elizabeth (December 14, 1780). He needed to provide for his wife and soon-to-be eight children. After being a hero at the Battle of Yorktown (October 1781), he started studying law with his usual intense focus and immersion, such that Hamilton passed the bar in record time by July 1782. Most people do not know this, but when John Jay resigned from being the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, President Washington asked Hamilton to be the Chief Justice! For more information: AllThingsHamilton.com