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Why would some states have had a problem with federal government taking on state debts? Which states do you think would have had the biggest issue with that? Why?

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Answer:Federal

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The federal government's responsibility for the war debts of the states was a statement of national responsibility for the country's defense; that is, we were now the United States. The significance of this act was its importance in the Hamilton-Jefferson debate. Basically, Hamilton's idea was that of a large, robust and federal government.

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