The wealthy.
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the whiskey rebellion!
Minorities and women were the least benefited from the New Deal policies.
Hamilton's policies were most favorable to the wealthy. this way, the rich would be more willing to give money to the government, and then the government could use that money to help the poor. this way, everyone benifitted=)
The national government
the establishment of a national bank is unconstitutional.
the whiskey rebellion!
he hated poloticts
Funding and assumption.
Minorities and women were the least benefited from the New Deal policies.
Hamilton's policies were most favorable to the wealthy. this way, the rich would be more willing to give money to the government, and then the government could use that money to help the poor. this way, everyone benifitted=)
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The national government
the national government
The national government
the establishment of a national bank is unconstitutional.
Alexander Hamilton's key allies included prominent figures such as George Washington, who appointed him as the first Secretary of the Treasury, and John Adams, who supported Hamilton's economic policies. He also collaborated closely with fellow Federalists like John Jay and James Madison, although the latter eventually became more aligned with the opposing Democratic-Republican Party. Hamilton's vision for a strong central government and a robust financial system garnered support from business leaders and merchants, who benefited from his policies.
The intention of Hamilton's initial financial policies was for the federal government to assume the debts the states owed, and fund the national debt. Alexander Hamilton severed as the 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury.