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1. Deal with the debt

- take on the foreign and domestic debt by replacing creditors old low value bonds with new intrest bearing bonds.

- Take over most of the sates $25 million Revolutionary war debts.

2. Gain Revenue

- Pass a tariff to both bring money and help American manufacturing

3. Stabilize the Banking System

- Create a national bank

- Create a national mint

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