Thomas Jefferson supported the American Revolution and the establishment of a democratic government based on Enlightenment principles. He was a proponent of individual rights and freedoms, as evidenced by his authorship of the Declaration of Independence. Additionally, Jefferson advocated for agrarianism, favoring an economy based on farming and land ownership, which he believed would promote independence and virtue among citizens. His vision included a limited federal government that respected states' rights and the will of the people.
Alexander Hamilton's financial plan was supported by George Washington. The purpose of the plan was to deal with inflation, debt and a downward economy.
I do not think he supported it.
People who did not take the oath saying they supported the Union.
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no and you love cats
the declaration of independance.
no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
did Maryland support the virgina plan in 1787
The Virginia plan.
lincoln
James Madison supported a plan that Encouraged trade with foreign powers.
He supported it.
Yes. I would have supported Hamilton's economic plan. It was important to get the states on strong economic footing and to get them depend of the federal government.
The New Jersey Plan because they got more rights than the Virginia Plan.
The New Jersey Plan because they got more rights than the Virginia Plan.
direct popular election plan