He actually was the government's leading Anglophile. He thought relations with Britain would be best for the economy, because Britain exported common wares that people needed - fabrics, silverware, and the like. It was one of his sorest points with Jefferson, who favored France. Hamilton thought it was impractical to have ties to France, who's wares were things the common person didn't buy/
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Alexander Hamilton supported Jay's Treaty, viewing it as a necessary measure to maintain peace with Great Britain and strengthen the young United States' international standing. He believed the treaty would help stabilize the economy by fostering trade and securing important concessions from Britain. Despite criticism from opponents who saw it as overly conciliatory, Hamilton argued that it was a pragmatic step to avoid war and solidify the nation's future.
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The Alexander from Hull Great Britain was 114ft (35m) in length.
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PAUL ALEXANDER has written: 'THE ANCIENT WORLD'
C. I. Hamilton has written: 'The making of the modern admiralty' -- subject(s): Military policy, Great Britain. Royal Navy, Great Britain. Admiralty, Sea-power, Naval History, Great Britain, HISTORY / Military / General, History
As a High Federalist, Hamilton was in support of an alliance with Great Britain, while Jeffersonians typically supported an alliance with the French. Hamilton reasoning was America's tie to G.B- as the United States' mother country, Hamilton concluded this relationship was reason enough. At that time, too, G.B was much more economically stable than many other countries, especially France as it came out of the Seven Years' War with nothing but a small sugar island.