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To help US protect their good business relationship with Great Britain.

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How old was Alexander Hamilton when he joined the American revolution?

Alexander Hamilton join a NY militia in April of 1775 and took fire from the British ships in Manhattan in the fall. In 1776, NYS made him a Captain of an artillery detachment. He fought under Gen. Washington's command starting in September of 1776. He served as Washington's primary assistant until April 1781. In the fall of 1781 he led the victorious charge at the Battle of Yorktown...the last major battle of the war before Britain and the U.S. turned to peace agreement discussions.


How Alexander Hamilton dislike Great Britain?

He actually was the government's leading Anglophile. He thought relations with Britain would be best for the economy, because Britain exported common wares that people needed - fabrics, silverware, and the like. It was one of his sorest points with Jefferson, who favored France. Hamilton thought it was impractical to have ties to France, who's wares were things the common person didn't buy/


What nation did Alexander Hamilton support alliances with and why?

As a High Federalist, Hamilton was in support of an alliance with Great Britain, while Jeffersonians typically supported an alliance with the French. Hamilton reasoning was America's tie to G.B- as the United States' mother country, Hamilton concluded this relationship was reason enough. At that time, too, G.B was much more economically stable than many other countries, especially France as it came out of the Seven Years' War with nothing but a small sugar island.


Did Alexander Hamilton play a role in the American Revolution?

No. Thomas Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. Five men from the Constitutional Convention were delegated as a committee to write it. In addition to Thomas Jefferson they were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman.


What did the argument between thomas jeffersonand Alexander Hamilton lead to?

First of all, Hamilton is spelled incorrectly. But I believe it was because Jefferson wanted the US to remain basically an agrarian nation, buying our manufactured goods from Great Britain and other European nations. Hamilton wanted the US to become a leading manufacturing nation with commerce and industry as the main characteristics. Jefferson believed more in representative government than did Hamilton.

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Which country did Alexander Hamilton admire?

Britain


Did Alexander Hamilton favor the France as an ally over Britain?

ya


Why did Alexander hamilton want a bank?

because our new nation was in debt after the war against Britain


How did the conflict between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton Give rise to two opposing political parties and two plans for what the best for America?

The two men had vastly differing views on the role of the government, and just about everything. While Alexander Hamilton held basically patrician views of big government, a national bank, and friendly terms with Great Britain, Jefferson was the exact opposite. He did not want too much power in the hands of the government, preferring more power to the states. He did not favor Britain, but France.


How old was Alexander Hamilton when he joined the American revolution?

Alexander Hamilton join a NY militia in April of 1775 and took fire from the British ships in Manhattan in the fall. In 1776, NYS made him a Captain of an artillery detachment. He fought under Gen. Washington's command starting in September of 1776. He served as Washington's primary assistant until April 1781. In the fall of 1781 he led the victorious charge at the Battle of Yorktown...the last major battle of the war before Britain and the U.S. turned to peace agreement discussions.


What did Alexander Hamilton's plan for financial review focus on?

Alexander Hamilton's plan for financial review focused on financial stability necessary to fight another war should one arise with the foreign threats of Britain and Spain. Hamilton suggested funding the foreign debt by selling government bonds, and further proposed that state debts be assumed by the national government.


Was Hamilton for or against trading with Britain?

Hamilton was in full favor of trading with Britain. Hamilton believed that free trade would help strengthen the colonies.


Thomas Jefferson relationship with Britain and France?

Alexander Hamilton: Alexander Hamilton was an aide for George Washington in the American army. He resigns from the army in December 1783. He finds the newspaper, New York Evening Post. In his philosophy of Federalism, he becomes the opposite of Thomas Jefferson. He returns to the army in 1798, to respond to the potential conflict with France, and is awarded the rank of Major General. He wages a hostile campaign against Aron Burr, for the privilege of running against Thomas Jefferson. Hamilton is widely quoted as calling Burr a 'dangerous man', and Burr responds by challenging Hamilton into a duel. In July 1804, they meet and Burr prevails.Hamilton dies the next day, and is buried at Trinity Church in New York City. He is forty-seven. In this short biography summarized by me, it shows that Hamilton was never a friend with Britain. (France supported America at Revolutionary War) ANSWER BY: RuNeQuEsTiOn


How Alexander Hamilton dislike Great Britain?

He actually was the government's leading Anglophile. He thought relations with Britain would be best for the economy, because Britain exported common wares that people needed - fabrics, silverware, and the like. It was one of his sorest points with Jefferson, who favored France. Hamilton thought it was impractical to have ties to France, who's wares were things the common person didn't buy/


How did Jefferson and Hamilton react to the violence in the French Revolution?

Much of Europe was repulsed by the murder of the royal family by rebels in France and formed an alliance against them. While Alexander Hamilton, agreed with Europe and pledged support to England, Thomas Jefferson disagreed and pledged support to France while George Washington remained neutral.


Was there a British spy at Kitty Hawk when the wright brothers finally got the plane to fly for man's first flight and reported the event to London before Washington knew of it?

A British spy was present at the first flight by the Wright brothers at Kittyhawk, his name was Patrick Alexander. Alexander was a prominent figure in the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain and he 'observed' the Wright brothers work for over a year and was friendly with them.


From what countries did the founding fathers come from?

Well, if you want to get technical, they were from Britain, and all were born as British subjects, because being born in a colony or country/island belonging to Britain effectively makes you a British subject. The real question is, since Britain was a large country, where. The majority of them - Adams, Jefferson, Hancock, Madison, Washington - from the colonies but not all. Thomas Paine and Robert Morris were from England. And Alexander Hamilton, first treasury secretary, was from the British West Indies. They were for the most part from Britain or Britain's many possessions, however, five Constitution signers were from Ireland or Scotland.