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What did the disagreements between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson create? a rewritten Constitution a reformed Congress new cabinet members political parties

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It was the formation of the two-party system. At the time those who share Hamilton’s views were called federalist while those who agreed with Jefferson were called democratic-republicans. Like Hamilton, federalists believe in big government, centralized government while democratic-republicans who share Jefferson’s views believed in states’ rights and little interference from government.

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