Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton wrote to George Washington to express their differing views on the direction of the new nation and to seek his guidance. Jefferson, a proponent of agrarianism and states' rights, contrasted with Hamilton's vision of a strong central government and a commercial economy. Their correspondence aimed to influence Washington's policies and decisions, as he was seen as a unifying figure whose leadership could shape the nation's future. Ultimately, their letters highlighted the ideological divisions within the early American government.
George Washington favored Hamilton over Jefferson because George and Hamilton were both Republicans
Thomas Jefferson was Washington's Secretary of State and Alexander Hamilton was his Secretary of the Treasury.
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To persuade George Washington
I can't recreate diagrams, but I can summarize the views of Hamilton and Jefferson on key issues. Federal Government Power: Hamilton - For; Jefferson - Against National Bank: Hamilton - For; Jefferson - Against Tariffs and Taxes: Hamilton - For; Jefferson - Against Interpretation of the Constitution: Hamilton - For loose interpretation; Jefferson - Against strict interpretation Feel free to use this text to create your own diagram!
The members were Jefferson, Randolph, Hamilton, and Knox. Simmons was not a member.
who led the democratic republicans
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson led the Democratic-Republicans, and John Adams and Alexander Hamilton led the Federalist party.
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton
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Thomas Jefferson