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The Original 13th Amendment, proposed in 1861, aimed to prevent the federal government from interfering with slavery in states where it already existed. Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father and advocate for a strong federal government, did not directly comment on this amendment, as it emerged after his death in 1804. However, Hamilton's views on federal power and individual rights suggest he would have had complex opinions on the issue of slavery and the extent of federal intervention. Ultimately, his legacy reflects a tension between his commitment to a strong central government and the moral implications of slavery.

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