Hamilton vs. Jefferson
Shortly after the revolution, many drastic changes occured in the United States. In addition to physical characteristics, the political aspect of this period of social adolescence was most astonishing. From the heart of the country rose two individuals, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, whose political philosophies formed the basis of all the development to come. Controversial issues such as enterpretation of the constitution, who should manage public affairs, and the Louisiana Purchase, crystallized the internal conflict of a growing nation. Before we can examine the motives behind specific decisions made by each politician, we must examine their overall political philosophies. Hamilton, an fiancial genius, focused a great deal of his time on the economic success of America believing that this would spawn success to all other areas of the society. Jefferson di
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Constitution Jefferson, Louisiana Purchase, Purchase Jefferson, , Thomas Jefferson, Federalists Republicans, checked informed masses, louisiana purchase, national bank, manage public affairs, checked informed, central government, manage public, public affairs, political philosophies, national debt, informed masses, federal government,
Approximate Word count = 588
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
 |