The Unification Of George Washington's Political System

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George Washington tried to encourage a political system that would be unified. Unification turned out to be difficult since even Washington’s main advisors, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had opposing views about key issues. Jefferson was Washington’s Secretary of State, and Hamilton was Secretary of the Treasury. These two saw the role of the federal government of the United States very differently and because of this political unification was threatened. Hamilton's role as Treasurer was to develop a healthy economy. He believed that in order to do this it was essential to have a central bank to make the economy stronger and the nation's currency more stable. He wanted to correct the economic problems that the country faced under

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