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marta [7]
2 years ago
9

What does Hamilton’s endorsement of Thomas Jefferson show about Hamilton’s motivations and values?

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kolezko [41]2 years ago
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Alexander Hamilton firmly believed in the need for a powerful central government. He had been an officer in the American army during the Revolution, and saw first-hand the results of a weak central authority. While soldiers froze and starved to death, the Continental Congress could only beg for state assistance. Hamilton had powerful allies, including George Washington and James Madison, although Madison later questioned a too-powerful federal government and came to oppose Hamilton.

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