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can someone write me a two paragraphs explaing how chernow uses a narrative chronology to contrast the beliefs, personalities, and political tactics of both hamilton and jefferson. also explain how chernow compares similarities and uses situational irony to discuss how both men hesitatingly worked together to build the US nation. pls ​

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President Washington could also be very skilled in dealing with his cabinet, managing them in almost the same way that he had consulted with his staff of generals during the Revolution. He solicited each person’s opinion, opposed as they might be, considered his options, and made a decision. Of course, when he selected Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton for his cabinet, he didn't know that they would become enemies. At first, they got along: Hamilton occasionally asked for Jefferson's opinions, and Jefferson nominated Hamilton for membership in the American Philosophical Society. It wasn't until Hamilton's economic policy began to take shape in late 1791 and 1792 that each man took a closer look at the other and began to wonder about what he saw.

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