the ratification of the Constitution in the U.S‚ the federalists are the Antifederalists involved in a severe state argument on the advantages of the constitution. The debate happened on streets‚ printed papers and in meetings that raised many queries like‚ what rights must be upheld by the government‚ which kind of powers should the federal government and the state be given‚ and which is the best type of government. Predominantly‚ the Federalist papers communicated an idea of a strong central government
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Alexander Hamilton; a man that’s known mostly for being the main character of the musical of the same name‚ being on the ten dollar bill‚ and writing fifty-one of the eighty-five Federalist Papers. When one thinks of him‚ more often than not‚ one of these three things will come to mind‚ or some combination of the three. But‚ really‚ he did so much more than that in his surprisingly not-so-well known occupation; that being‚ being the first Secretary of the Treasury. In his time in office‚ he introduced
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Hypocrite as "a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion" A Democratic-Republican opposes a strong central government with most power assigned to the states‚ Alexander Hamilton’s economic policies‚ advocates a liberal agrarian democracy‚ a foreign policy favoring the French Revolution while also appealing to poor townsfolk. Both Mr. Jefferson and I were firm believers of Republican ideals‚ but under the circumstances‚ we had to adapt to the issues that affected our presidencies
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Dissent Vs Disagreement It is the distinction between dissent and disagreement in which Daniel J. Boorstin bases his whole argument on. Boorstin believes that in a liberal society‚ like America‚ we thrive on disagreements. However‚ it is dissension that kills us. Boorstin presented an idea that more than definitely holds true for America; we thrive on having differences because without it America would not be where it is now today. The United States thrives on disagreement. Boorstin makes a point
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The Articles of Confederation vs. the Constitution The end of the Revolution gave the American colonies their freedom‚ but the new country needed its own government and laws by which to control the land. Many questions required answers‚ such as who would make the laws and enforce them‚ how would the new government manage finances‚ or would the states handle that individually? American leaders first tried to address these issues when the Second Continental Congress created the Articles of Confederation
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were afraid of the constitution. The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists created documents that are within the Constitution that have shaped United States political parties. The Federalists supported a strong central government because the Articles of Confederation didn’t have strong national power‚ and was very restrictive.A reason why The Federalist wanted to change the constitution was to add people’s opinion into the Constitution. The Anti-Federalists supported a strong state government because
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Federalist Paper No. 10 is considered one of the most important documents in American political history. The paper examines how the writers of the constitution defined government‚ specifically the part that would focus on protecting the minority and their rights from the more organized factions. These factions planned to pass legislation that would eventually cause harm to the liberty of the minority groups and the overall good of the country. Factions are inevitable‚ given the nature of man. People
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Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr meet at Weehawken on July 11‚ 1804 to end the long rivalry between both of them. The collision between Hamilton and Burr in 1804 was clear that they came from family backgrounds that have contributed to their rivalry. Burr was born into a prestigious social status and Hamilton being an illegitimate son of West Indian parents and had no connection. Therefore‚ he married Elizabeth Schuyler. Where his father-in-law was a Senate and in 1791 G. Philip Schuyler lost
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FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT VS REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT There are many different forms of government that exists in the world and one of those is Federal form of government. Federal states are political body described by combination of partially self-governing states or provinces united by a central (federal) government. Federal form of government is a form of government in which sovereign power is formally divided usually by means of a constitution between a central authority and a number
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National Bank VS State banks. After many months of battling‚ they started to come up with their banks in September 17‚ 1787. Hamilton who was leading the federalist decided that it was a good idea to create a strong national bank. On the other hand‚ Jefferson who was leading the democratic-republicans thought it was a better idea to create a state bank. Hamilton believed that getting a national bank would be a place for the federal government to deposit money raised from the taxes. Hamilton had said
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