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Jefferson Vs Hamilton

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It was Thursday and the weather forecast could have been; partially cloudy skies with low chances of rain, winds under 10 mph, and the temperature in the low 30° F. The date was January 1, 1789; New Year’s Day, but most importantly the day that our constitution went into effect. Four months later, George Washington was inaugurated as our first President. The world had turned towards our country wondering about our new social experiment’s future. We had a new President, new Cabinet, new Congress; and with that many new trials to embrace. One of our first challenges came about political disagreement regarding the proper use of federal power and attitudes towards Britain and France. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton opposed one another in just about everything. Their different political views resulted in the formation of our first two political parties, the Federalist, and the Democratic Republicans. Hamilton led the Federalist Party. He believed in strong use of federal power, greater taxation, and in maintaining political power in the hands of the educated elites. Additionally, he encouraged commerce and U.S. financial development, and sought to restore relations with Great Britain. The Democratic Republicans were led by Jefferson. Contrary to Hamilton, he believed that …show more content…

One of their first challenges was dealing with the incurred debt during the revolutionary war. Hamilton’s aggressive proposals were, to some extent, influenced by his political convictions. Therefore, the implementation of some of his initiatives met thought resistance from the opposition and drove the political parties further apart. However, there were times like in the summer 1790 were both sides came to a compromise to solve how the Revolutionary War Debt was to be paid. That took care of their first challenge; but there was a lot more to

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