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Essay heading: Alexander Hamilton
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Tension grew enormously between Hamilton and Jefferson and developed into a political battle and two major parties formed; the Jeffersonians, led by Jefferson, and the Federalists led by Hamilton. The Federalists supporters were wealthy, from the north, and believed in strong central government, while the Jeffersonians believed in state’s rights and were made up of farmers from the south... displayed 300 characters
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Hamilton favored the rich hoping the upper class would lend to the government and prosperity would trickle down to the masses. Hamilton wanted to accomplish a strong central government, weaker states, and the creation of the Bank of United States. displayed next 300 characters
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