In "Hamilton," the mention of a "plopple" serves as a humorous and unexpected moment that underscores the show's blend of serious themes with lightheartedness. This whimsical term can also illustrate the spontaneity and unpredictability of life, reflecting Hamilton's own tumultuous journey. Ultimately, it highlights the show's ability to engage the audience through clever wordplay while reinforcing the larger narrative about ambition and the pursuit of one's dreams.
No, Hamilton believed that consistency was important. However, to suggest that Hamilton wanted a king completely distorts his image. Hamilton never ever wanted to elect a king.
Foreign Policy:- Hamilton wanted the U.S to ally with Britain. - Jefferson wanted the U.S to ally with France.Fiscal Policy:- Hamilton wanted a central bank to govern the nation's finances.- Jefferson distrusted banks and central authority, ergo he disliked the bank.Slavery:- Hamilton supported the abolition of slavery.- Jefferson owned slaves and allowed it to spread west (despite personal disgust at slavery)
Alexander Hamilton wanted a protective tariff to protect American industry.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Hamilton did what he wanted and not what others wanted him to do. This didn't always work though. He was also in The Battle of Trenton and was General George Washington's assistant andadviser.
No, Hamilton believed that consistency was important. However, to suggest that Hamilton wanted a king completely distorts his image. Hamilton never ever wanted to elect a king.
Hamilton was a Federalist, so he wanted to strengthen the executive branch of the national government
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Foreign Policy:- Hamilton wanted the U.S to ally with Britain. - Jefferson wanted the U.S to ally with France.Fiscal Policy:- Hamilton wanted a central bank to govern the nation's finances.- Jefferson distrusted banks and central authority, ergo he disliked the bank.Slavery:- Hamilton supported the abolition of slavery.- Jefferson owned slaves and allowed it to spread west (despite personal disgust at slavery)
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton wanted a protective tariff to protect American industry.
Jefferson wanted to pay off the debt; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off the debt; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
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