First of all Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton had two very different views on many things. Thomas Jefferson was a republican, the majority of republicans and republican supporters weren't that wealthy. Alexander Hamilton was a federalist and believed wealthy educated people should lead the count. So naturally they would be divided on almost everything. No surprise here but Thomas Jefferson thought the National bank was unconstitutional. Hamilton thought the bank would benefit the country and it was a part of his financial plan. For more information go to http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=6
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he was a Liberal constructionist, i believe
Hamilton was federalist!
Yes!
Novanet: The plan would enrich investors and promote new businesses.
Jefferson was actually an Economic ignoramus compared to anyone. Compared to Hamilton he wasn't even worth consideration.
he was a Liberal constructionist, i believe
Hamilton was federalist!
Yes!
Novanet: The plan would enrich investors and promote new businesses.
Jefferson was actually an Economic ignoramus compared to anyone. Compared to Hamilton he wasn't even worth consideration.
Novanet: The plan would enrich investors and promote new businesses.
Novanet: The plan would enrich investors and promote new businesses.
Novanet: The plan would enrich investors and promote new businesses.
Novanet: The plan would enrich investors and promote new businesses.
The British
I don't believe he had one........?
First of all, Hamilton is spelled incorrectly. But I believe it was because Jefferson wanted the US to remain basically an agrarian nation, buying our manufactured goods from Great Britain and other European nations. Hamilton wanted the US to become a leading manufacturing nation with commerce and industry as the main characteristics. Jefferson believed more in representative government than did Hamilton.