Yes, he did.
No, it was Jefferson.
"Hard money" is money that is given to political parties in support of candidates.
"Hard money" is money that is given to political parties in support of candidates.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
what deal helped to win the support for alexander hamilton's debt plan from southern states
Yes
very strong for it
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were bitter political rivals. Hamilton thought Burr was dishonest, disreputable and dangerous, which may or may not have been the truth, but was certainly Hamilton's belief. Hamilton developed animosity toward Burr when Burr won election to Congress, beating Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law, Philip Schuyler, who was the incumbent. Hamilton carried a grudge, undermined Burr whenever the opportunity arose, and was determined to ruin Burr's political career. Alexander Hamilton supported Thomas Jefferson because he hated Jefferson slightly less than he hated Burr. When the results of the election were finalized, Hamilton said, "At least Jefferson is honest."
In Federalist Paper no. 78, Hamilton argues in support of judicial review.
He won the support of the south by establishing Washtington D.C.
He won the support of the south by establishing Washtington D.C.
Alexander Hamilton needed the support of key figures such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to ensure the success of his financial plan. Washington’s backing as the president lent credibility to Hamilton's proposals, while Jefferson's influence helped secure the necessary political compromises. Additionally, Hamilton sought the support of Congress and financial leaders to implement his vision for a strong central government and a stable economy.