Both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had a specific vision for the future PLEASE READ? - thomas s. hudspeth riverside california
Both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had a concrete vision of the future of this country in 1794. Their vision of America was close to reality until the end of the era of Reconstruction in 1877?
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thomas S. Hudspeth Riverside California Both Alexander Hamilton And Thomas Jefferson Had A Specific Vision For The Future PLEASE READ?
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Alexander Hamilton considered the father of
New York Stock Exchange. Alexander wanted a strong
the central government, and Alexander wanted to see
Emergence of large corporations. Thomas Jefferson, second
Hand, wanted a weak central government, strong state
Governments and agrarian republic. In 1877, the
The industrial revolution was in the early stages in the United Kingdom
States and our Republic has a strong central government
in 1877 through the Civil War. In 1877, Alexander Hamilton,
Vision closer to reality in the United States.
Both sound scary to me, if only one or the other!. http://www.michellewhitedove.com/Blog-Go ...
Hamilton believed in a strong central government, while Jefferson had, as an ideal, an agrarian society and democracy in predominantly rural (with the government that has changed radically in 20 years). At the end of rebuilding the area of a central government through the Union has been proven to win the civil war, and currency to serve the entire country.
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