Hamilton Vs Thomas Jefferson Analysis

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The Founding Fathers intentions for the role of the Federal Government is to protect, preserve and promote the new union of sovereign states. The U.S. Constitution purpose is to form more of a perfect union, protect basic ideals of individual liberty, individual freedom, and any tyranny that may come against us foreign or domestic. The new government was to be based on republicanism, not on a monarchy, while still using functions of a democracy in order to elect the representatives that would serve in the system. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were rivals and disagreed on many issues. They disagreed on the power of the federal government to the limits of the democratic rule. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton’s well know disagreements were over many topics and concerns, but the one that stands out to me the most would be the economic matters. The economic topics that were disagreed between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas …show more content…

In todays, modern day world, some of those principles are still being applied. Although, the debt of our country we may never be able to recover from. The fact that many of Americans are on food stamps, forcing health insurance even when some can’t afford it. I think we have steered away from the intentions the Founding Fathers had for our Federal Government. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had many disagreements, which both of them had very important and different views. I would have to take my position with Thomas Jefferson. He was more for the people and their well being, than a stronger government. I believe the most important thing, is that we get back to the basics of what our Founding Fathers intended our country to be protect, preserve and promote the new union of sovereign states. They fought and shed blood for the purpose of the federal government and the U.S.

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