yes, it is true that Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed over whether Great Britain or France should be America's closest European ally.
Hamilton wanted to promote the growth of manufacturing and commerce. Jefferson disagreed because he was worried about depending too much on a business and manufacturing economy.
because he was black I think it's fair to ignore the first answerer. There's no real reason that I'm aware of except that they simply disagreed about nearly everything. Jefferson wanted to spread the power, but Hamilton wanted to keep amongst a few elites. Jefferson feared tyranny, but Hamilton feared anarchy. Jefferson was free and creative, but Hamilton was neat and organized. Jefferson wore plainer clothes; Hamilton dressed more formally. Jefferson supported farming; Hamilton, manufacturing. Jefferson = strict construction; Hamilton = loose construction. The list goes on.
Hamilton was loose, whereas Jefferson was strict in interpreting the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.
They disagreed on what type of government (central or state), the economy (commerce or agriculture), the interpretation of the Constitution (loose or strict), and what type of people (wealthy or common man) should be leading the country.
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Although Hamilton disliked Jefferson he thought Jeffersons veiws, were better for the country
Hamilton wanted to promote the growth of manufacturing and commerce. Jefferson disagreed because he was worried about depending too much on a business and manufacturing economy.
Hamilton was a Federalist- he believed the power should be concentrated in the federal government, not in the individual states. (Jefferson strongly disagreed.)
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton disagreed with Thomas Jefferson on many issues, including the National Bank. Hamilton supported the establishment of a National Bank to promote economic stability and facilitate government financial transactions, while Jefferson opposed it, arguing that it exceeded the powers granted to the federal government by the Constitution and favored wealthy elites.
because he was black I think it's fair to ignore the first answerer. There's no real reason that I'm aware of except that they simply disagreed about nearly everything. Jefferson wanted to spread the power, but Hamilton wanted to keep amongst a few elites. Jefferson feared tyranny, but Hamilton feared anarchy. Jefferson was free and creative, but Hamilton was neat and organized. Jefferson wore plainer clothes; Hamilton dressed more formally. Jefferson supported farming; Hamilton, manufacturing. Jefferson = strict construction; Hamilton = loose construction. The list goes on.
Hamilton distrust Madison and Jefferson because they were supporting France and were against Great Britain.They were hostile to him.Hamilton said that the views of Madison and Jefferson are unsound and dangerous.
Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. So people wouldn't get to much power Jefferson disagreed strongly with Hamilton's views of most of the citizens ability to make decisions for the country. Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens.
i hate history who cares how Jefferson and hamilton were different...
because he was black I think it's fair to ignore the first answerer. There's no real reason that I'm aware of except that they simply disagreed about nearly everything. Jefferson wanted to spread the power, but Hamilton wanted to keep amongst a few elites. Jefferson feared tyranny, but Hamilton feared anarchy. Jefferson was free and creative, but Hamilton was neat and organized. Jefferson wore plainer clothes; Hamilton dressed more formally. Jefferson supported farming; Hamilton, manufacturing. Jefferson = strict construction; Hamilton = loose construction. The list goes on.
Some people supported the view of Jefferson and others supported the views of hamilton. Thats the answer for PLATO!!