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jacksonsonians vs jeffersonians
Title: jacksonsonians vs jeffersonians
Category: History
Details: Words: 1854 | Pages: 7.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
jacksonsonians vs jeffersonians
The Washington administration was the first to bring together in the
cabinet of the United States, the Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and the
Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson and Hamilton began to
take different views when the government began to address the issue of the
old war debts and the worthless paper money left over from the days of the
Confederation. Hamilton suggested that the government should create the
Bank of the United
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could not have anticipated the details
to deal with different crises, and that a wide interpretation of the
Constitution was necessary in order to carry out the government’s duties.
The Hamiltonian views were much more effective in dealing with the
government. The Hamiltonian broad interpretation ensured that the
Constitution is not considered as a 200 year old body of rigid and
inflexible laws, that make no room for improvement in an ever changing
American society.
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