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Alexander Hamilton was glad Thomas Jefferson did not attend the Constitutional Convention because he believed Jefferson's strong anti-federalist views could have undermined the formation of a strong central government. Hamilton, a proponent of a robust federal structure, feared that Jefferson's presence might have led to more emphasis on states' rights and less focus on national unity. Additionally, Hamilton saw Jefferson as a rival, and Jefferson's absence allowed Hamilton to push for his vision without significant opposition.

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