Jefferson was actually an Economic ignoramus compared to anyone. Compared to Hamilton he wasn't even worth consideration.
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.
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.
Hamilton was loose, whereas Jefferson was strict in interpreting the Constitution.
Jefferson owned slaves. Hamilton was the abolitionist. He thought slavery was a waste of potential talent.
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had markedly different backgrounds that shaped their political ideologies. Hamilton was born in the Caribbean to a poor family and rose through hard work and education, eventually becoming a key figure in the founding of the United States. In contrast, Jefferson was born into a wealthy Virginia plantation family, which afforded him a privileged education and a strong connection to agrarian interests. These differing backgrounds influenced their views on government, with Hamilton favoring a strong central government and Jefferson advocating for states' rights and agrarian democracy.
I can't recreate diagrams, but I can summarize the views of Hamilton and Jefferson on key issues. Federal Government Power: Hamilton - For; Jefferson - Against National Bank: Hamilton - For; Jefferson - Against Tariffs and Taxes: Hamilton - For; Jefferson - Against Interpretation of the Constitution: Hamilton - For loose interpretation; Jefferson - Against strict interpretation Feel free to use this text to create your own diagram!
Hamilton was a Federalist- he believed the power should be concentrated in the federal government, not in the individual states. (Jefferson strongly disagreed.)
i hate history who cares how Jefferson and hamilton were different...
Jefferson thought it could work. In other words, Jefferson sided with Hamilton.
Jefferson.
Jefferson disliked Hamilton because they were political rivals and had opposing views
Although Hamilton disliked Jefferson he thought Jeffersons veiws, were better for the country
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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.
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury.
Hamilton was loose, whereas Jefferson was strict in interpreting the Constitution.
Hamilton was loose while Jefferson was very strict in the interpretation of the constitution.