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Alexander Hamilton was Goerge Washingtons right hand man. He had beef with Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. He believed that the U.S. should stay out of the war between France and Great Britain, which angered the French, being that without them we as Americans would have never won the American Revolution. He believed in a strong centralized government and he relied on economics and his knowledge with numbers to succeed in life.

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