Alexander Hamilton strongly advocated for a robust national government, believing it essential for maintaining order and promoting economic stability. He argued that a powerful federal authority was necessary to manage the country's finances, regulate commerce, and defend against external threats. Hamilton's vision included a strong executive branch and a centralized financial system, exemplified by his support for the establishment of a national bank. His views often contrasted with those of Thomas Jefferson, who favored greater states' rights and a more limited federal government.
The British had a Strong National government. Alexander Hamilton want a strong National government. Hamilton and Jefferson were fighting all the time over that. That might be why. Federlists.
Alexander Hamilton wanted a strong national government because he did not want mainly the power to be in the hands of the state or the people. He did not want to relive the past of when they were under control of the British.
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Hamilton's "Report on a National Bank" was designed to facilitate establishment of public credit and to enhance the powers of the new national government.
Alexander Hamilton was the creator of the National Bank in 1791.
The British had a Strong National government. Alexander Hamilton want a strong National government. Hamilton and Jefferson were fighting all the time over that. That might be why. Federlists.
Alexander Hamilton opposed the idea
Alexander Hamilton wanted a strong national government because he did not want mainly the power to be in the hands of the state or the people. He did not want to relive the past of when they were under control of the British.
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Alexander Hamilton had plans to set up a national bank in the United States to establish a sound financial system, promote economic development, and centralize government control over monetary policy.
Alexander Hamilton began the Federalist Party which supported a strong central government and a national bank
Hamilton's "Report on a National Bank" was designed to facilitate establishment of public credit and to enhance the powers of the new national government.
For Jefferson there was no government needed while for Hamilton a strong national government was needed.
Alexander Hamilton was the creator of the National Bank in 1791.
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create a national bank