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Essay heading: Alexander Hamilton Article summary
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And also, his ideals for the economy which consisted of a national bank, and his ideas in, " Report on the Public Credit" were genius because they were so innovative at the time. These ideas really made a mark on history because they have stayed in our government for over 200 years. Not only did he recover our initial problems with debt, he also set standards that have yet to be overtaken by a better conception... displayed 300 characters
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Not only did he recover our initial problems with debt, he also set standards that have yet to be overtaken by a better conception. His standards are still around today, which shows how important his visions really were. displayed next 300 characters
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