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Unit 3 – Conflict and American Independence, 1754–1800
Topic 3.12
What distinguishes the ideas of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson regarding the economic direction of the early United States?
Both advocated for agrarianism but disagreed on states' rights.
Hamilton advocated for a strong central government with industrial growth, while Jefferson supported agrarianism and states' rights.
They both viewed industrial growth negatively, differing only in their views on state powers.
Both backed a powerful central government, but differed on industrial growth.
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