James Madison supported the assumption of state debts by the federal government primarily to strengthen the national economy and unify the states. He believed that by consolidating debts, it would create a stronger central authority and foster cooperation among states, as they would have a vested interest in the success of the federal government. Additionally, this move was seen as a way to establish the creditworthiness of the new nation, making it easier to borrow money and facilitate economic growth.
because james madison was a douch
I do not support your assumption. Your assumption is based upon few facts.
In return for support of Hamilton's Assumption plan the new US capital would be on the Potomac River.
Madison, Viriginia, any state that had already paid off most of their debt
A warranted assumption is an assumption that has evidence and reasonable interpretation of this evidence to support it. But, it's still an assumption and should only be used as a guide in finding the real facts. A warranted assumption should not be acted on if any harm will come of it.
federal aid
No he did not sopport slavery. In fact he was storngly oposed to salvery.
Yes
There is no evidence to support such a ridiculous assumption.
A warranted assumption is an assumption that has evidence and reasonable interpretation of this evidence to support it. But, it's still an assumption and should only be used as a guide in finding the real facts. A warranted assumption should not be acted on if any harm will come of it.
James Madison.
That the US would support their cause.