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How did southerners feel about the federal government paying state war debts, and how did Hamilton change their minds? ... of the nation's government? Hamilton: ...
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They felt it was unfair. Since southern officials wanted to change the location of the nation's capital, Jefferson & Madison gathered support in the South for Hamilton's debt plan. They compromised.
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