Maybe you phrased your question wrong because I have no idea what you mean
He thought that states should have representation by size and population.
For Jefferson there was no government needed while for Hamilton a strong national government was needed.
The Articles of Confederation did not give the central government enough power & the states too much power...thus it could destroy the U.S.
Hamilton wanted a strong central government, but Jefferson believed that it was the right of the people to rule their economy.
a small sensitive men who are intellegent---->an elite group
How do you feel Alexander hamiltonn contributed to the America today and the America then. do you think his contrbutions were signifigant
No, he thought quite the opposite. As a Federalist, Hamilton believed that a strong, centralized government that could unify the people was more important than securing individual rights.
Alexander Hamilton thought that a strong central government should balance power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. He believed that his approach would protect everyone's liberties while keeping the people from having too much power.
Washington,ben franklin,John Adams ,Benjamin Franklin
Hamilton did think that the federal government had implied powers. He argued to use mans adequate to his ends. A~C
Low prices on western lands
Because his own father left him,behind with his mother.