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    anti-federalists‚ were the two different political organizations. The first two parties to evolve were very different regarding beliefs of the common people‚ views of the government‚ their stances on the foreign policy‚ and ways to manage finances. Alexander Hamilton‚ a political mastermind‚ was the first leader of the Federalists. Like him self‚ the Federalist followers were wealthy land owning men who were powerful and held high jobs within the cities. They believed that industries of mercantilism and business

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    stories of struggle or hardship that they may have dealt with. Josh Hamilton‚ a famous baseball player‚ is one of these examples. His story is one that has been heard by many that deals with a

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    did the characters and the duel represent political developments of the early republic? 2. When Ellis refers to “the supercharged political culture of the early republic‚” what does he mean? 3. Why did the Burr-Hamilton duel become legendary – why did it matter? 4. Why does Hamilton call Burr the “Catiline of America?” Provide examples that support Hamilton’s view of Burr. Chapter 2: The Dinner (June 20‚ 1790) 1. What were the two issues at stake in this chapter and what were the obstacles

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    Describe the opposing visions of an American society as conceived by Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson After the successful American Revolution‚ political conflicts rapidly broke out between two major political groups. The Feudalist or the power of the states lead by Alexander Hamilton and the Anti-Feudalist power of the government lead by Thomas Jefferson had opposing views on the future of America. Both parties’ vision counterattacks each other’s beliefs. America was suffering from internal

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    of Sunday‚ July the 13th‚ 2013. Your itinerary is as followed: ITINERARY: SUN JULY 13 2013 Dep: Sydney Qantas Flight QF 1614 8:40 am Arr: Hamilton Island 11:10 am On arrival at Hamilton Island please make your way to the Hayman Island JLKSDJFLJFLSDJFLKSJFK transfer desk. SUN JULY 13 2010 Dep: Hamilton Island Launch QF 2942 1:10 pm Arr: Hayman Island 2:10 pm Accommodation: Hayman Island Resort Hayman Island North Queensland 4801 Ph:

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    Introduction: As for the Election of 1800‚ my fellow shipbuilders and I continue to support whoever can grant our original wishes for the next President. A sturdy economic plan able to provide our nation with prosperity and stability is crucial to our next President’s ideas. Better yet‚ a focus on foreign relations with other nations while maintaining our own set of core values is vital for the next President. Developing a connected relationship with other countries will open business and trade opportunities

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    political party split. The two parties were known as the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists were led by George Washington. Though he is never considered a formal member of this political party‚ he shared most of their views. Alexander Hamilton and James Madison were two of the first well known Federalists. The Anti-Federalists never really had an organized party‚ and ended up dying out as the Anti-Federalists‚ but almost all of its members joined up with Thomas Jefferson and became the

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    Historical Analogy .As stated in the instructions under the navigation linnk‚ "Papers/Projects‚" a historical analogy is to "compare/contrast" two historical events. You should choose two historical events in which you compare and contrast two important historical events such as two battles‚ two laws‚ two presidential administrations‚ etc. You should begin on this assignment as soon as possible. This assignment is very important and is worth 300 points! You must submit your historical analogy

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    Republican were successful their early process‚ Federalists were dominating the national government until 1801. The Democratic-Republican Party was created in 1791 by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson differing to Treasury Secretaries policy‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ and his Federalist Party. Some members of the party believed that a strong federal government would deteriorate the

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    of special interests. Another problem with the federalists is that they didn’t want the states to have the right to secede. Hamilton explains it this way‚ “All men of sense will agree in the necessity of an energetic executive … The ingredients which constitute energy in the executive are unity; duration; an adequate provision for its support; and competent powers.” So Hamilton wanted a strong executive branch to unite the states rather than allow them greater independence. The anti-federalists had

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