No. None of the founding fathers wanted a strong federal Government. They set up a federal system that served the needs for defense and trade between states and nothing more. This was the framework that they felt would prevent another King situation like that of England at the time or the bloated Federal system we see today.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
George Washington was President when Alexander Hamilton served as Secretary of the Treasury, managing the federal government's revenue and also its enormous War debt.
Alexander Hamilton felt it was necessary for the country to have a banking system run by the federal government rather than state banks in order to aid the government's fiscal operations and to help unify the nation's credit and capital markets.
create a national bank
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
he believed in a strong federal government
George Washington was President when Alexander Hamilton served as Secretary of the Treasury, managing the federal government's revenue and also its enormous War debt.
Alexander Hamilton felt it was necessary for the country to have a banking system run by the federal government rather than state banks in order to aid the government's fiscal operations and to help unify the nation's credit and capital markets.
create a national bank
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
A nation bank. The Federal Reserve Bank was a result.
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