Jefferson and Hamilton both were competing to be president, they both had completely different ways of thinking. so hence they did not like each other!
Hamilton's point of view
1. had a loose interpretation of the constitution.
2. he favored industry over agriculture
3. considered common people to be " an unruly mob
4. favored the British ( people who favored the British were called anglophiles)
5. believed that the federal government should be more powerful than the people.
Jefferson's point of view
1. had a strict interpretation of the constitution! if its not in the constitution we should not do it ( he later on was considered a 2 faced person from doing somethings that were unconstitutional)
2. favored agriculture over industry.
3. believed there should be small independent farms / farmers.
4. common people should be able to vote!!
5. favors french! (people who favored the french were called francufiles)
6. believed states government was supposed to be stronger than federal government.
hope this helps you! i learned all the info from my history teacher so all the credit gos to her (=
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Alexander Hamilton almost worshiped Washington. Washington was like a father figure to him. Hamilton, serving as treasury secretary under Washington was able to accomplish much with Washington's backing and knew he had to keep him on his good side.
he thought it was foo caca he opposed him and every bit of him
Opposed his support of the land owner class
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i think it false
The Democrats. How sad to think they've fallen so far from his principles.
Washington was not a party member and he did not like the idea of political parties. However, his policies were closer to the Federalists and John Adams than to Jefferson's party.
Jefferson disliked Hamilton because they were political rivals and had opposing views
well i dont know for shure but i think he is from the political party
I think it was the political party.
i think its the populist party
why do you think a political party might object to the use of a blanket primary
The Founding Fathers disliked political parties, calling them "factions" motivated by self interest. Washington was so upset over the quarreling between Hamilton (Federalists) and Jefferson (anti-Federalists) that he devoted much of his Farewell Address to the evils of parties. The people who supported Hamilton and Adams were called Federalists (supporters of the Constitution) but they were not an organized political party. The first organized party in America was made up of the followers of Jefferson, who, starting in the 1790s, called themselves Republicans (or Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans). Hamilton and those who opposed Jefferson, kept the name Federalist. Jefferson's Republican Party has no ties to the current Republican Party. In fact, the current Democratic Party considerers Jefferson and Andrew Jackson as the founders of their party.
I don't think he was in a political party, but some people say that Gandhi was the head of India's National Congress Party.
Jefferson, who was democratic- republican and supported a weaker central government, says that the excise law is infernal, it's evil. It was stupid to have it in the constitution. He absolutely disagrees on the tax on whiskey. Jefferson was afraid that Hamilton would turn the government a monarchy.
Democrat, I think