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Alexander Hamilton was instrumental in calling for the ratification of the United States Constitution as well as in the proceedings of the ratification. These proceedings were the Constitutional Convention.

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Because he thought it was too weak and thought he could add his own thoughts to it to give more power to the senate, but the states wanted more power to themselves, but since shays rebellion had just occurred and they were frightened it would spread, they Agreed to attend the constitutional convention, except for Rhode Island who refused.

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It was Hamilton who opened the door to foreign trade and it was Hamilton who pushed for the first full time, federally funded army.

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