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Jefferson And Hamilton 's Influence On American Society

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Government had attempted to repress the split in society by not having political parties, however the growth continued to rocketed during the debates of Jefferson and Hamilton’s regards on federal authority. Hamilton was a federalist, he believed in a strong national government he wanted to give the nation additional powers. Hamilton was sympathetic towards slaves and believed in abolishment, for he had grown up in the North and wasn’t given the advantages of being wealthy but still achieved to become successful thought his hard work. He remained determined to breakout of his awful origins. Jefferson was anti-federalist; he was a firm believer in state right’s, he thought that a government with too much power might harm state authority. Jefferson’s theory was that agricultural stability would lead one to having security in society, this was one of the reason he believed slavery helped communities. He had also grown up in the South with every benefit that would have been wished for, Jefferson had little interest in business and was set on his agricultural ideas. Hamilton and Jefferson both lead such strong political groups behind them because they had the courage to make change for their people. Although both Hamilton and Jefferson had strong arguments against one another on the thoughts of a national bank and building a stronger economic plan, Hamilton’s notions has proven to be more fit for society.
Hamilton and Jefferson were both concerned in the decision government

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