Comparing Thomas Jefferson And Alexander Hamilton's Political Parties

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Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton’s political philosophies dominated American politics after the American Revolution. Although both men took part in the Revolution, these men had opposing views on the America’s path. Their diverging views helped in the formation of political parties. Hamilton was a federalist, while Jefferson was anti-federalist. Jefferson contributed immensely to the founding of the Democratic Republican Party, and as such, believed in the individual rights and liberties of citizens. Hamilton, in contrast, did not favour the idea of civil rights and was essentially opposed to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights into the Constitution. Hamilton believed in a strong central government. Because he had served in the army

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