Hamilton and Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson’s contrasting political philosophies had one thing in common; they both created a strong government and society in the new American republic. Throughout his life Hamilton was shaped into a loyal patriot, but he regarded people with cynicism. Jefferson was also a patriot, but he saw people at their best at all times. Both would become president Washington’s chief advisers, and their political dissent culminated in two rivaling political parties; the Republicans and Democrats. To understand their political views their lives must be analyzed. Alexander Hamilton was one of the younges
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Approximate Word count = 438
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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