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<span>C. Alexander Hamilton and Henry Clay
They
were the biggest supporters of the idea while Jefferson and Madison
were against it and advocated not opening it. It was called the First
Bank of America and Alexander Hamilton became the first secretary of
treasure, but it was a bit differently organized then than how it is
now.</span>
A.) No, Mexico did not attack the United States
B.) No, the war only caused more debt they would not of wanted to join over money.
C.) Yes, they retrieved a letter and it revealed that the country sending the letter was trying to find ways to make us join. In the early 1900s we were attempting to return to our safe isolationist country-- but world war 1 didnt allow for this to stay.
Freemasons were the members of the secret fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons that is a worldwide secret society.
Many of the founding fathers were freemasons, like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere, John Hancock, John Marshall. So nine of the 56 men that signed the Declaration of Independence were Masons and 13 of the 39 that signed the US Constitution were also masons.
B) could be waived in a time of emergency such as war.
Probably so they could be sold for more money and so they'd look healthy and strong