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... A group of people led by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and others, believed in the constitution. ...
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Hamilton and Jefferson Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson's contrasting political philosophies had one thing in common; they both created a strong ...
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Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were completely at odds in their vision on how America was to develop. Hamilton wanted to ...
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... States. Thomas Jefferson, also known as the devil to Alexander Hamilton. These two fondly got along, and often exchanged words. ...
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... Different political leaders are singled out and written about in this book, some examples of them are as follows: Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, James ...
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Though both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson served as members of President Washington's cabinet, the two held very different views on the newly founded ...
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... At this time there was growing opposition to Alexander Hamilton and his policies, and Jefferson associated himself with a group called the Republicans, who ...
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... was the first to bring together in the cabinet of the United States, the Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and the Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton. ...
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... Those two people were Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton realized that the constitution was written too vaguely to be taken seriously. ...
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... Those two people were Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton realized that the constitution was written too vaguely to be taken seriously. ...
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... Those two people were Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton realized that the constitution was written too vaguely to be taken seriously. ...
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... Those two people were Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton realized that the constitution was written too vaguely to be taken seriously. ...
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... Regarding Burr as a dangerous man, Hamilton voted in favor of Jefferson. Four years later, this similar action would prove fatal for Alexander Hamilton. ...
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... Appointed secretary of state in President Washington's Cabinet in 1790, Jefferson defended local interests against Alexander Hamilton's policies and led a ...
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Jeffersonian Concept of the United States Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson both had concepts that were accurate towards the long-range view of the ...
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... From the heart of the country rose two individuals, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, whose political philosophies formed the basis of all the ...
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... State. Jefferson accepted the post and found himself disagreeing with the Seceratary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson ...
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... State. Jefferson accepted the post and found himself at odds with the Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson thought ...
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... But, Jefferson Davis won and Alexander Hamilton Stephens was quickly made vice president- an office which also made him the President of the Confederate Senate ...
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... Democratic Party This American political party was founded around Thomas Jefferson and opposed to Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. ...
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During George Washington's Presidency, Alexander Hamilton & Thomas Jefferson, his two closest advisors, faced off on opposing views of what the role of ...
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... chapter talks about the events taking place during a dinner party held at the estate of Thomas Jefferson, between Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton, and ...
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... was the first to bring together in the cabinet of the United States, the Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and the Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton. ...
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... Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and George Washington were all Founding Fathers and famous Americans who ...
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Alexander Hamilton, the secretary of treasury, had a major impact on the ... Before the time of their presidency, Jefferson and Madison were completely opposed to ...
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... The various views of Alexander Hamilton, a Federalist and his adversary Thomas Jefferson, a devout Republican shaped the politics of America. ...
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... was a strictly Federalist ideal, but in 1816 under Jefferson's influence, tariffs ... Ironically, in order to gain public support, Alexander Hamilton's original ...
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... During this period, Jefferson differed with Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's theories of foreign policies and government fiancee, and was leader ...
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... judged it, had begun with the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton favoring ... During John Adams's presidency, Jefferson was further alarmed by the threats to ...
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... judged it, had begun with the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton favoring ... During John Adams's presidency, Jefferson was further alarmed by the threats to ...
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