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Why was Alexander Hamilton considered a Federalist? 1. He wanted a stronger central government. 2. He wanted a stronger state government. 3. He wanted to be president. 4. He wanted the U.S. to be independent.
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Why was Alexander Hamilton considered a Federalist?
1. He wanted a stronger central government.
2. He wanted a stronger state government.
3. He wanted to be president.
4. He wanted the U.S. to be independent.
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Answer: 1, 4
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1.He wanted a stronger central government. He believed in a centralized national government with strong fiscal roots.
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