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How did Hamilton propose to enact his programs? Who opposed him, and to what degree was Hamilton successful?
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Hamilton proposed to enact his fiscal programs by centralizing economic power in the federal government, as opposed to in the states. He was opposed by the Anti-Federalists but his policies were widely successful and are still in effect today.
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