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One of the first major controversies to affect the new nation under the constitution revolved around

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Lilit [14]3 years ago
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d. Creating a National bank. There were very heated arguments between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over whether or not it should be established. In the end it was settled on creating the national bank. Hope this helped!

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