Jefferson and Hamilton diverged in what they saw as the appropriate size and role of the Federal Government in America's new Federalist system.
Hamilton believed that a strong Executive and Federal Government was needed if the US was to be successful moving forward.
Jefferson, ever wary, opposed a strong Federal executive even though he would later as President unilaterally expand the United States with the Louisiana Purchase. So, in many ways Hamilton would win but Jefferson's view would haunt American government for years to come.
To describe the treatment suffered by particular ethnic groups during conflicts that erupted after the to sin to Gratian of the former Yugoslavia.
causes of colonialsm
colonies were source of cheap raw materials and labour
colonies were market for finished goods
colonies were source of prestige
effects of colonialism
The british empire resulted to the expolitation of the local population through land alienation,and expolitation of resources
it led to the development of infrastructure such as railway,and telecommunication,
it led to the cultural genocide of several communities
it led to the spread of christianity