the bill of rights
southerners opposed Alexander Hamilton's financial plan because it only helped the north and not the south so they got pissed and tried to rebell
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton needed the support of key figures such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to ensure the success of his financial plan. Washington’s backing as the president lent credibility to Hamilton's proposals, while Jefferson's influence helped secure the necessary political compromises. Additionally, Hamilton sought the support of Congress and financial leaders to implement his vision for a strong central government and a stable economy.
it passed
Hamilton agreed to support a plan to move the capital to the South to gain support for his financial plan.
southerners opposed Alexander Hamilton's financial plan because it only helped the north and not the south so they got pissed and tried to rebell
the bill of rights
southerners opposed Alexander Hamilton's financial plan because it only helped the north and not the south so they got pissed and tried to rebell
The Compromise of 1790, brokered by James Madison, led to the South's agreement to accept Alexander Hamilton's financial plan. As part of the compromise, the capital was moved to Washington D.C., and in return, Hamilton's plan for assumption of state debts was approved. This helped to establish financial stability and unity within the new nation.
the person who opposed Hamilton's plan was thomas Jefferson
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
Hamilton's financial plan consisted of the federal government assume payment of the debts contracted by the states. This was during the Revolution.
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders
opposed the plan