called for the construction of a new national capital on the banks of the Potomac River
Followers of Alexander Hamilton referred to themselves as federalists.
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
the two parties were the federalists and the anti-federalists. hamilton supporters were members of the federalist party The whiskey rebellion
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Alexander Hamilton's economic plans included the federal assumption of state debts and the establishment of a national bank, which aimed to stabilize the fledgling American economy. To gain support from Southern states for these initiatives, Hamilton negotiated a deal with Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to locate the nation's capital along the Potomac River. This compromise resulted in the creation of the District of Columbia, which was established as a federal capital to reflect the interests of both Northern and Southern states. Thus, Hamilton's economic strategies directly influenced the founding of Washington, D.C.
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Followers of Alexander Hamilton referred to themselves as federalists.
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
the two parties were the federalists and the anti-federalists. hamilton supporters were members of the federalist party The whiskey rebellion
The British
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The federalists were Hamilton supporters that were mostly made up of artisans, merchants, manufacturers, and bankers.
Alexander Hamilton. My name is Alexander Hamilton
Federalists.
Alexander Hamilton's economic plans included the federal assumption of state debts and the establishment of a national bank, which aimed to stabilize the fledgling American economy. To gain support from Southern states for these initiatives, Hamilton negotiated a deal with Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to locate the nation's capital along the Potomac River. This compromise resulted in the creation of the District of Columbia, which was established as a federal capital to reflect the interests of both Northern and Southern states. Thus, Hamilton's economic strategies directly influenced the founding of Washington, D.C.
In return for support of Hamilton's Assumption plan the new US capital would be on the Potomac River.
No, Alexander Hamilton is not single.