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As Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton created a national economic program that included all of these except create a national sales tax.
In 1789 he became the first Secretary of Treasury of the United States, and as such did tremendous work in, among other things, the regulation of the central government debt, the founding of the First Bank of the United States and the organization of the tariff system. Hamilton's endeavor was to create orderly and stable conditions, and a prerequisite for these was the strengthening of the central power.