Hamilton wanted to keep close ties with England, Hamilton advocated the English Monarchy, Strong Government and a Centralized Bank.
Yes. they were the leaders of a movement to keep the Articles of Confederation unchanged
a small sensitive men who are intellegent---->an elite group
One of the great problems of the Articles of the Confederation was the government's financial problem. Alexander Hamilton, who was the secretary of the treasury, had a new plan to fix US finances. 1) Pay of the national war debt, and have the government assume states individual debt. 2) impose high tariffs on imported goods (to protect the nations industries). 3) Create a national bank. Congress did adopt Hamilton's plan, they just made some adjustments.
Alexander The Great
No. he simply had ideals that many of the other founders rejected and even despised. Rightly so because many of his ideas we are NOW following and its leading to the implosion of our country. For example, Alexander Hamilton was the first to suggest that a nation could indefinitly borrow from itself and effectively print money out of thin air, never having to repay that money. He said that the government could just keep spending money forever with no consequence. Later, those who started the Fed did so believing the same thing and much later John Maynard Keynes took Hamiltons ideas and made himself famous with them. Hamilton was also much more in favor of a big government. Actually, his beliefs about money were just one way he tried to justify big government. So can you see why people who ADAMANTLY believed in a decentralized and democratic system that was as far away from big government as to be, as Franklin put it, "one step away from anarchy" (because anarchy is very bad, but being close to it protects people from each other while providing as much personal freedom as possible) and who also believed in being as frugal as possible might have a few disagreements with such a man? Is he a traitor to our nation? no. Is he a traitor to the fundamental principles behind the Constitution, yes, but the Constitution protects people with different viewpoints, so its not illegal. The only way he could be considered a traitor in the legal sense is if you judge him by the standard Senator McCarthy judged people back during the red scare. Had hamilton been alive when McCarthy was, Hamilton most definitly would have been incarcerated....but what McCarthy did was just as unconstitutional as Hamiltons ideas. In effect McCarthy was using big government to arrest people who believed in big government.
Alexander Hamilton died in a duel with Aaron Burr on July 12, 1804 surrounded by his loving wife, Eliza Hamilton and her sister, Angelica Schuyler. Aaron Burr did kill Alexander after he voted for Thomas Jefferson to keep him from becoming president. Alexander aimed his pistol at the sky.
Yes. they were the leaders of a movement to keep the Articles of Confederation unchanged
a small sensitive men who are intellegent---->an elite group
Alexander Hamilton would likely choose to keep the powers related to federal authority over taxation and commerce. He believed these powers were essential for creating a strong central government capable of maintaining economic stability and fostering national growth. Hamilton's vision emphasized a robust federal role in regulating the economy, which he argued was necessary to promote the nation's interests and ensure its prosperity. Additionally, he valued the power to maintain a standing army for national defense.
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Alexander kept a copy of the Iliad with him as a source of inspiration.
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Alexander did several things to keep his empire united when he was alive. One thing that he did was he used his armies to control the cities under his rule.
One of the great problems of the Articles of the Confederation was the government's financial problem. Alexander Hamilton, who was the secretary of the treasury, had a new plan to fix US finances. 1) Pay of the national war debt, and have the government assume states individual debt. 2) impose high tariffs on imported goods (to protect the nations industries). 3) Create a national bank. Congress did adopt Hamilton's plan, they just made some adjustments.
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War and expansion
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