One argument against Alexander Hamilton's financial plan was that it favored the wealthy elite at the expense of ordinary citizens, leading to increased economic inequality. Critics, particularly from agrarian states, believed that his policies, such as the federal assumption of state debts and the establishment of a national bank, concentrated power in the federal government and undermined states' rights. Additionally, opponents like Thomas Jefferson warned that Hamilton's plan could lead to a dangerous centralization of authority and potential tyranny.
The Jefferson
they never battled, Burr battled against Alexander Hamilton in 1804 though
yes
The Whiskey Rebellion
He was "for" it! Ur welcome ;D
The Jefferson
they never battled, Burr battled against Alexander Hamilton in 1804 though
yes
Hamilton did not he supported manufactoring and trade in the U.S. Hamilton was against Jefferson
The Whiskey Rebellion
yes he was
He was "for" it! Ur welcome ;D
A lot of thing
Aaron Burr is known for his duel against Alexander Hamilton during Thomas Jefferson's presidency.
Alexander Hamilton argued that democracy is dangerous primarily because it can lead to instability and tyranny of the majority. He believed that direct democracy allows for the passions of the masses to override reasoned governance, potentially resulting in mob rule and the erosion of individual rights. Hamilton emphasized the need for a strong central government and a system of checks and balances to protect against these dangers, ensuring that the rights of minority groups are safeguarded against the whims of the majority.
The Federalist Party led by Alexander Hamilton.
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton