No it's the oppisite.
No, it was Jefferson.
Alexander Hamilton favored an industrial economy, advocating for manufacturing and infrastructure development to strengthen the United States. In contrast, Thomas Jefferson championed an agrarian economy, emphasizing the importance of agriculture and rural life. Jefferson believed that a nation of independent farmers was vital for democracy and civic virtue, while Hamilton saw industrialization as essential for economic growth and national power. Thus, their visions for the economy were fundamentally opposed.
The Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.
Thomas Jefferson
No, it was Jefferson.
alexander hamilton
The Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.
Jefferson wanted to pay off the debt; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off the debt; Hamilton did not.
Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.