Alexander Hamilton opposed the French Revolution primarily because he feared it would lead to chaos and tyranny, similar to what had occurred during the Reign of Terror. He believed that the radical changes in France threatened the stability of governments and the principles of order and authority. Hamilton also viewed the revolution as an assault on traditional institutions and was concerned about its potential to inspire similar uprisings in the United States, undermining the newly established government. Additionally, his pro-British stance influenced his skepticism towards the revolution, as he preferred to maintain strong ties with Britain.
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Anti-federalists opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan because they felt it threatened their individual freedoms.
They did not want to bail the northerners out.
southerners opposed Alexander Hamilton's financial plan because it only helped the north and not the south so they got pissed and tried to rebell
James Madison did not oppose the ratification of the constitution. In fact he encouraged it by helping to write the Federalist papers with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.
Why did Antifederalists oppose Alexander Hamilton's plan
Why did Antifederalists oppose Alexander Hamilton's plan
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Johns Adams reelection in 1800.
Anti-federalists opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan because they felt it threatened their individual freedoms.
Anti-federalists opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan because they felt it threatened their individual freedoms.
Anti-federalists opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan because they felt it threatened their individual freedoms.
Hamilton did not he supported manufactoring and trade in the U.S. Hamilton was against Jefferson
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They did not want to bail the northerners out.
southerners opposed Alexander Hamilton's financial plan because it only helped the north and not the south so they got pissed and tried to rebell
James Madison did not oppose the ratification of the constitution. In fact he encouraged it by helping to write the Federalist papers with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.