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Alexander Hamilton


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Alexander Hamilton
Political & economic thought & career of Founding Father, major victories & losses, differences with Jefferson and the impact on the govt.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages) | 7 sources | 1997 United States


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"One delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787--Alexander Hamilton
--is both revered and questioned among American scholars, depending on one's viewpoint of the value of democracy. This research examines these opposing feelings toward Hamilton.
Alexander Hamilton voiced the indignation felt by many of his contemporaries of the weak national authority under the Articles: "There is something diminutive and contemptible in the prospect of a number of petty states, with the appearance only of union . . . without any determined direction, fluctuating and unhappy at home, weak and insignificant by their dissension in the eyes of other nations" (Rossiter 45).

Hamilton understood the extent of dissatisfaction with the Articles and drafted a report, signed by 55 prestigious leaders.."

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