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Hamiltonâ??s financial plan called for the repayment of foreign debts. It also called for lowering protective tariffs that were in existence.
Southerners opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan to assume state debts from the Revolutionary War because they had already paid off a significant portion of their debts and felt it was unfair for them to support the debts of northern states. Additionally, they feared that the plan would increase federal power at the expense of state sovereignty. The opposition was also tied to regional tensions, as many southern leaders were concerned about the growing influence of the northern states in the new federal government.
James Madison!
he tells them to make stories, and whoever gives the best stories gets a prize
I believe you are referring to the Mayflower Compact.
what was Hamilton's plan for paying state debts
If possible the estate has to pay off the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute according to a plan as best they can. If the court approves the distribution plan, the debts are ended.
the mayflower compact because the English was not the written plan for the government and was not drawn up by the Plymouth colonists !
Mayflower Compact
the Mayflower Compact
what was Hamilton's plan for paying state debts
The host in the Canterbury Tales proposes to entertain the pilgrims if they will follow his orders. The pilgrims are to vote on whether or not they will agree to the proposal.
dawes plan .
The Mayflower Compact
Dawes Plan
most had huge debts they could never pay.
The estate has to pay off the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute according to a plan as best they can. If the court approves the distribution plan, the debts are ended.