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Confederation & Constitution (Rivalry (two political parties…
Confederation & Constitution
Rivalry
two political parties
Alexander Hamilton
Believes in large central govt
Tax-turn national govt
looks to the west to get tax from distill whiskey
Far away from the news
1771 whiskey act
collects taxes
humans are bad
elites borrow money
Wants close ties with Britain
Wants
close ties with britain
more soldiers
colonies to stick together
more debt to states
have them together if something wrong happens
if not, they break up and it becomes bad for everyone
national bank
to collect money and loan from business
from:
Infastructure
factory places
Promoted factory
in order to compete with the British.
Pushes through congress and George Washington has to sign it in order to get it approved.
conflict between him and Jefferson (secretary)
since it is not on the constitution
1 more item...
Pay back with interest
people took him as a crazy person
Idea
Become industrial behind Britain
buy locally
have a finished product instead of raw materials
increase duties on different aeas
Both ideas failed and don't go through congress (duties and industrializing)
Thomas Jefferson
1st new government
1792
secretary of State
AOC of Fame
Republican Party (don't
think of today)
oppose Hamilton in order to stop his plan.
creates party (Mr. Jefferson Party)
Oppose hamilton
Southeners didn't like Banks
because it contain a lot of money
southerners & frontiers join
Aaron Burr
doesn't like both
wants power
Jefferson gives him power if he joins
Wanted Kentucky to become a state and wants Virginia (1792) to allow people to vote for elections in order to be on their side.
Came from wealthy family
bought books
had library
read and did a lot of books
and counteracts himself
Believed that slavery was wrong, but it was an evil necessity
Had sex with a slave after her wife's death
it's her wife's half sister
Vision of Liberty
Humans are natural
education can give good decisions
small national power, and small group of soldiers
States hold power
Loves France