Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of United States, meant that the government should be business friendly, in context to his famous quote where he said "the chief of business of the American people is business".
According to him, the Americans were very concerned about the economy and their personal prosperity and was inclined to praise the major business leaders and the business community, giving them the credit for the economic prosperity of the country.
But if we read on the complete quote, we can conclude that he did not only emphasize on business or wealth accumulation alone rather talked about peace and honor as the core values of America.
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Did the federalists opposed to national government or approved the national government?
<em>Federalists published the Federalist papers in New York City newspapers. Faced with forceful Anti-Federalist opposition to a strong national government, the Federalists published a series of 85 articles in New York City newspapers in which they advocated ratification of the Constitution.</em>