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Young Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury. Read about his ideas for reducing the huge national debt, and see how his views of the nation and national government were so different from Thomas Jefferson's.
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implied powers, national capital, national debt, states' debts, alexander hamilton's financial program, bank of the united states, digital history, revolutionary war debt, secretary of the treasury, washington's presidency, economic problems in washington's presidency, loose constructionism, opposition to a national bank, strict constructionism, economic problems
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