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As the first secretary of the treasury he placed the new nation on a firm financial footing, and although his supporting of strong national government brought him onto bitter conflict with Thomas Jefferson and others, his politcal philosophy
was ultimatly to prevail in governmental development. He proposed to pay the nations debt in full and also to assume the unpaid debts of the varios states... displayed 300 characters
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He proposed to pay the nations debt in full and also to assume the unpaid debts of the varios states. with the nations economy sustain and interested toward commerce, Hamilton proposed that a national bank be established to help the federal government manage the nations trade and finance. these proposals were accepted by congress and the back of the united states was charted in 1791... displayed next 300 characters
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