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Who was Alexander Hamilton? what did he stand, for loose government or strict government?
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Who was Alexander Hamilton? what did he stand, for loose government or strict government?
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alexander hamalton was a fedralist which means he stood up for strict gouvernment. his rival was thomas jefferson. thomas was a anti-fedralist. Hope this helps! :D
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