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    Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton shared power while in George Washington’s cabinet because he trusted and valued their opinions. While in George Washington’s cabinet‚ Hamilton and Jefferson battled each other over many issues. The different views between them formed the first two party system in the United States‚ which put the Federalists against the Jefferson Republicans. Although Hamilton and Jefferson shared power and may have been enemies of political parties‚ they fundamentally helped

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    Jefferson V.S Hamilton Debate Question • How did Jefferson’s ideals of government differ from those of Hamilton? Jefferson believed in strong states which would in return better control the government while also benefiting us while Hamilton believed in strong central government where the states would have limited power and the elite would have a say in government while also basing the economy on industry and large national debt. • Why was Jefferson’s support focused mainly on the “common” man

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    Alexander Hamilton: first Secretary of the Treasury‚ Revolutionary War hero‚ and one of the most influential figures of the late 1700s. Even though Hamilton seems like an intelligent‚ wealthy‚ high ranking man‚ he did not start out that way. Hamilton wasn’t even born in the colonies‚ but he helped create the United States‚ and we still feel his impact today. Growing up‚ Alexander Hamilton lived an impoverished life and faced many hardships. His mother died and his father abandoned him‚ leaving

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    Regarding Shay’s Rebellion‚ Thomas Jefferson and John Hamilton would both have been against it albeit for different reasons. Jefferson would oppose the rebellion because of his faith in popular-rule. Hamilton‚ a strong believer in an elitist-government‚ would have opposed the rebellion simply because he would not have thought that the Shaysites were any different from the rest of the public who are uninformed and prone to acting out of their own passions. Jefferson had utter faith in the ability of

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    history of America. He was born in Nevis on January 11‚ 1757 to Rachel Levian and James Hamilton. By the time he was eleven‚ he had his first job in order to help support his family after his father left. Only two years later‚ his mother died. When a hurricane destroyed his town‚ Hamilton wrote a passionate letter about the destruction left behind. His letter impressed many people and funds were pooled together to send him to America to attend college. While attending college‚ Hamilton was introduced

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    Hamilton vs. Jefferson The conflict between the Antifedralists and the Federalists had a tremendous impact on our country. The Federalists‚ led by Hamilton‚ represented the urban mercantile interests of the seaports. The Antifedralists‚ led by Jefferson‚ spoke for the rural and southern interests. The central government and its power was mainly what separated the two parties. The federalists favored how things had been formerly‚ while the Antifederalists advocating states rights. I see the Antifederalists’

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    What I am writing about is ‚ Hamilton and Jefferson. Hamilton played a role in the constitutional convention. Jefferson engineered a compromise. Between Hamilton and Jefferson there are many differences. If you want to know them ‚ just keep on reading. Hamilton played a role in the constitutional convention. He wrote 51 out of 85 Federalist paper. His main problem was the national debt. Were he thought the government assume on the entire debt in the federal government and states

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    During the 1800s these two conflicting philosophies were acted out by the Federalist and the Democratic Republican parties‚ respectively. The Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton‚ advocated the importance of a strong central government in leading the country forward‚ while the Democratic Republicans‚ led by Thomas Jefferson‚ promoted increasing the common man’s role in government. Although both political parties had good intentions for the future of the United States‚ the Federalist Party was much

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    office as president; he had Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton in his cabinet. Jefferson and Hamilton disliked each other‚ they were on opposite sides of the party. Hamilton was a Federalist‚ while Jefferson was a Republican. Hamilton believed in a strong central government. Jefferson believed in strong government in states‚ individual power‚ and a weak centralized government. Although Thomas Jefferson had good ideas for the French Revolution‚ Alexander Hamilton had better ideas for balancing federal

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    Alexander Hamilton’s Impact on the Constitutional Government Alexander Hamilton‚ born in 1755‚ started as an orphan in the West Indies when his mother‚ Rachel Faucette‚ passed away when he was just thirteen (National Park Service). Despite what life had thrown at him at such a young age‚ his virtues and obvious intelligence quickly attracted attention in the community‚ and he was funded by those who believed he could be something great. He got to New York City‚ New York‚ with the aid of his community

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