Alexander Hamilton believed the central government should have strong powers and the individual states should only have power over local matters.
Alexander Hamilton supported the federalist party. They belived they should have a strong central government that should revolve around business and industry.
One believe that the two governments shared in 1790
Hamilton's. He wanted a strong central government lead by the rich and Jefferson wanted strong states with local governments.
The federalists believed that regular, hardworking, and patriotic people should govern. They did not believe in people governing based on the families they were from.
He was a federalist and believed in a strong central government. He was the Secretary of Treasury in George Washington's cabinet and saved the contry from financial crisis. Hamilton created the National Bank which was disputed but was a major step in our government's growth.
Alexander Hamilton was a believer in a strong military equaling a strong country. He believed that America, a country born through a war, would grow strong and stable as long as it had a strong military.
They created a strong economy by having industrial, building, and trades
Democrats believe in a powerful central government, Republicans believe in states rights.
They favored strong state governments.
Hamilton was a Federalist who believed in a country with a strong federal government. For example, he wrote the Public Report on a National Bank, in which he suggested that the national government should create a bank to help get rid of Revolutionary War debt, even though some argued that it was a breach of the Constitution.
As the co-founders of the Democratic-Republican Party, they believed in State's Rights. Madison did believe in a strong federal government, but that it should also share power with the State Governments. Thomas Jefferson believed in State's Rights as well.
Alexander Hamilton thought that a strong central government should balance power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. He believed that his approach would protect everyone's liberties while keeping the people from having too much power.