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Foreign Policy:- Hamilton wanted the U.S to ally with Britain. - Jefferson wanted the U.S to ally with France.Fiscal Policy:- Hamilton wanted a central bank to govern the nation's finances.- Jefferson distrusted banks and central authority, ergo he disliked the bank.Slavery:- Hamilton supported the abolition of slavery.- Jefferson owned slaves and allowed it to spread west (despite personal disgust at slavery)
Yes, Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist. This meant that he was in favor of a strong federal government. Under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal Government had little power over the states, something that was a big problem. Hamilton favored a new document to govern the country, and therefore supported the ratification of the Constitution. Under the Constitution, the Federal government would have the power to issue money, and regulate trade and taxes.
People often change thir beliefs and cannot choose right. He believed masses of people were ignorant and should be governed, not govern.
They disagreed over the establishment of the national bank because Jefferson distrusted the government, while Hamilton did not. Jefferson's sympathies were with the debtors and farmers. He supported a broad distribution of wealth and disliked industrialism and organized finance. He believed in the perfectability of man and that the people using representatives knew best how to govern themselves. Basically, Jefferson believed that the less power the federal government had, the better. Hamilton supported a strong and active central government, which would encourage industry, commerce and finance. His sympathies were with creditors and buisness oriented people. He distrusted the people's ability to govern themselves and supported a powerful executive with an elite following. Basically, Hamilton believed in a strong and active government, which acted to benefit certain interests.
Alexander Hamilton believed that the states already had sufficient powers and authority to govern themselves effectively. He argued that the United States should be a strong centralized government that could provide stability and promote national unity, while still allowing for a degree of autonomy for the states within certain spheres of authority.
Hamilton believed that the federal government could do as they needed to govern the country. He believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
Foreign Policy:- Hamilton wanted the U.S to ally with Britain. - Jefferson wanted the U.S to ally with France.Fiscal Policy:- Hamilton wanted a central bank to govern the nation's finances.- Jefferson distrusted banks and central authority, ergo he disliked the bank.Slavery:- Hamilton supported the abolition of slavery.- Jefferson owned slaves and allowed it to spread west (despite personal disgust at slavery)
Yes, Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist. This meant that he was in favor of a strong federal government. Under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal Government had little power over the states, something that was a big problem. Hamilton favored a new document to govern the country, and therefore supported the ratification of the Constitution. Under the Constitution, the Federal government would have the power to issue money, and regulate trade and taxes.
People often change thir beliefs and cannot choose right. He believed masses of people were ignorant and should be governed, not govern.
They disagreed over the establishment of the national bank because Jefferson distrusted the government, while Hamilton did not. Jefferson's sympathies were with the debtors and farmers. He supported a broad distribution of wealth and disliked industrialism and organized finance. He believed in the perfectability of man and that the people using representatives knew best how to govern themselves. Basically, Jefferson believed that the less power the federal government had, the better. Hamilton supported a strong and active central government, which would encourage industry, commerce and finance. His sympathies were with creditors and buisness oriented people. He distrusted the people's ability to govern themselves and supported a powerful executive with an elite following. Basically, Hamilton believed in a strong and active government, which acted to benefit certain interests.
Alexander Hamilton believed that the states already had sufficient powers and authority to govern themselves effectively. He argued that the United States should be a strong centralized government that could provide stability and promote national unity, while still allowing for a degree of autonomy for the states within certain spheres of authority.
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.
People of common traits with the ability to govern
People of common traits with the ability to govern
People of common traits with the ability to govern
The federalists, led by the likes of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and George Washington, were usually property owners, creditors and merchants. They were the "elites" of post colonialism and believed in a strong central government. They believed that the elites should govern post-revolution America, because they are the ones with the knowledge and the wealth.
Hamilton believed that the federal government could do as they needed to govern the country. He believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution.