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    Two great leaders of society were Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. However‚ their governmental and public policy views were completely different. Hamilton believed in strong‚ big‚ federal government. While‚ Jefferson believed in spreading power over a nation amongst many people rather than just an elite few. Alexander Hamilton obtained an extraordinarily up-to-date economic vision based on investment‚ industry‚ and expanded commerce. Before the 1790s‚ the American economy North and

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    Thomas Jefferson served as our 3rd President of the United States‚ and to add to that‚ President Jefferson‚ at age 33‚ drafted the Declaration of Independence. It turns out‚ Jefferson can be more identified as an Anti-Federalist.This can be found evident through the fact that it seemed he opposed large government‚ and instead‚ stood for states’ rights. One supporting example that would seem to stand in favor of this is that Jefferson deeply rejected Hamilton’s National Bank. In spite of that‚ it

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    Mary Bodunde 11/16/10 period 30 1. Thomas Jefferson once said he believed that "all the good" of the new constitution might have been accomplished by simply amending the Article of confederation. According to the text’s authors‚ it is probably a good thing that the Fonding Fathers did not merely amend the Articles of confederation. with which position do you agree? Why? 2. Why didn’t the leaders of the American Revolution extend their spirit of equality to the abolition of slavery and giving

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    The conflict that took place in the 1790’s between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists made a huge impact on American History. Alexander Hamilton led the Federalists and focused mainly on the city businesses as well as manufacturing interests of the seaports. On the other side‚ the Anti-Federalists whom were led by Thomas Jefferson represented the rural farmers and southern interests. With the Federalists favoring more federal involvement and the anti-federalists advocating states rights

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    Thomas Jefferson is commonly most notable for his contributions to American political history. He was President of the United States‚ the first secretary of state to George Washington‚ minister to France with Benjamin Franklin‚ governor of Virginia‚ and congressman. (725) Jeffersons literary works strongly reflect the focus‚ love‚ and ambition that he had for this country. Aside from the aspirations for the United States‚ he also very much appreciated it ’s then un-tainted beauty‚ as he makes

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    Thomas Jefferson and the Notes on the State of Virginia In The Notes on the State of Virginia‚ the author‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ talks about the differences between blacks and whites and explains why the two should live separate from one another. These differences include a number of physical as well as metal features that make the two different. Not only does Jefferson talk about why blacks should be separated from whites but he also talks about how in his opinion whites are more superior. Jefferson

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    King never respected any attempt from the colonies to establish a government and would repeatedly dissolve Representative Houses is surprising to me. The way that Thomas Jefferson lists these charges leads me to believe that Great Britain would just assume the colonies not exist outside of being subjects to the throne. Thomas Jefferson wrote‚ “ He has refused for a long time‚ after such dissolutions‚ to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers‚ incapable of Annihilation‚ have returned

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    Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had very different political views‚ which is why our first president‚ George Washington‚ had them both in his cabinet. Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury‚ while Jefferson was the first Secretary of State. These differences begin with who they thought should govern and what type of government was the best. Hamilton thought we should have a strong central government in the interests of commerce and industry‚ while having the national government

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    constitution. Interpreting the constitution soon became the debate in the world of politics. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson both had distinguished point of views during George Washington’s presidency. As a result‚ a the two party system emerged‚ consisting of the Federalists‚ Hamilton‚ and the Democratic-Republicans‚ Jefferson and James Madison. However‚ to some extent‚ president Jefferson and Madison expressed Hamilton’s view of government and the constitution during their reign as president.

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    Federalists wary‚ when Thomas Jefferson finally cut a deal to break the election tie‚ many Federalists questioned the future welfare of the country. After all‚ with Thomas Jefferson as president‚ wouldn’t everything they had worked so hard for in the previous decade‚ be destroyed? Surprise and pleasure rippled through the country when Jefferson stated in his inaugural address "We are all republicans‚ we are all democrats." This well-known statement would later show its truth when Jefferson allowed his beliefs

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