He managed to keep those stories out of the newspapers.
Hamilton was seen as a person who favored more power obtained by the central government. This means he was in favor of things like a national bank, less state rights, and less of an ability for freed slaves to vote (because federalists were also democrats). Jefferson, on the contrary, was an anti-federalist. He feared that excess central power would infringe on the rights of the states, and so to avoid this, he did as much as he could to retain state rights. He also believed central government authority gave more power to the upper class (wealthy whites) than it did to the common man (poor whites, freed slaves).
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A very long time ago, I'd say 1400's-1500's or even longer before that.
they were planning for multiple times on bombs and even warned us before because they were mad that the US claimed they were neutral when in reality they weren’t this led to a surprise attack that no one expected killing and injuring people
During World War II, Marshall was instrumental in preparing the U.S. Army and Army Air Forces for the invasion of the European continent. Marshall wrote the document that would become the central strategy for all Allied operations in Europe.