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Essay heading: Jeffersonians vs. Jacksonians
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Hamilton wrote
nasty anonymous articles in John Fenno's Gazette of the United States and
Jefferson responded to him in Philip Freneau's National Gazette. Jefferson's
Notes of the State of Virginia in 1787 stated that rural life was beneficial
to the government because cities and other areas of large population created
poverty, disease, and corruption... displayed 300 characters
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Jefferson believed that the small farmers
where the backbone of the United States. While in the Report on Manufactures
of 1791,Hamilton stated that the government should be used to develop cities,
industries, and trade Hamilton believed that "government's function is to
maintain order in a potentially chaotic society... displayed next 300 characters
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