accomplish great things!
Alexander Hamilton wanted a strong national government because he did not want mainly the power to be in the hands of the state or the people. He did not want to relive the past of when they were under control of the British.
Hamilton's proposal that found little support in the Constitutional Convention was that he wanted a national government. He believed that a national government would centralize power, but allow states to retain their individuality.
A view that was not held by Alexander Hamilton was a strong belief in states' rights and limited federal government power. Hamilton was a champion of a strong central government and believed in a broad interpretation of the Constitution, which would allow for expansive federal powers.
D) providing government subsidies to manufacturers
Thomas Jefferson and his followers opposed Alexander Hamilton's tariff policy.
Alexander Hamilton wanted a strong national government because he did not want mainly the power to be in the hands of the state or the people. He did not want to relive the past of when they were under control of the British.
Hamilton believed that if the federal government took over the debt, it would inspire favor toward the government from well-to-do creditors. Alexander Hamilton served as the 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury.
Hamilton's proposal that found little support in the Constitutional Convention was that he wanted a national government. He believed that a national government would centralize power, but allow states to retain their individuality.
A view that was not held by Alexander Hamilton was a strong belief in states' rights and limited federal government power. Hamilton was a champion of a strong central government and believed in a broad interpretation of the Constitution, which would allow for expansive federal powers.
Alexander Hamilton was a believer in a strong military equaling a strong country. He believed that America, a country born through a war, would grow strong and stable as long as it had a strong military.
D) providing government subsidies to manufacturers
Thomas Jefferson and his followers opposed Alexander Hamilton's tariff policy.
During the Constitutional Convention, Alexander Hamilton had favored a strong central government. He also believed that a strong executive branch was essential. He went so far as to state in the Federalist Papers that the test of the true character of any government was centered around the executive. Part of his views on this is as follows; " the energy in the Executive is a leading character in the definition of good government." The Framers who were not so inclined to agree with Hamilton were reassured when they believed that a trustworthy George Washington would be the first head of state.
as a federalist they wanted a strong government, trade, and big cities. Alexander Hamilton was there leader
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.
Federalists were concerned that a strong national government must exist. They believed without a strong national government anarchy would triumph.
a small sensitive men who are intellegent---->an elite group