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What was Alexander hamilton view of human nature

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Alexander Hamilton viewed humans as well as educated landowners and they settle at the city outer.

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  • As a federalist, Hamilton believed that a strong central government is needed to organize. He thought that the common people are incapable of self-government.
  • Hamilton had an idea that only elite peoples are capable to rule and also he gave a high voting qualification upon voters.
  • He concentrated more on the uplifting of the manufacturing, trade, tariff and business protection.
  • He didn't show interest in the agrarian economy and despise the violence and social disruptions.
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