Alexander Hamilton wanted a central government with unlimited power. And although he didn’t get it on paper, he still pushed for it in other ways after ratification. As a result, today we live under the largest government in history.

Path to Liberty: November 6, 2023

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The Hamilton Plan of Government (18 June 1788)

Thomas Paine – Letter to the Abbe Raynal (1792)

James Madison – The Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)

Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (1774)

Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms (1775)

Declaration of Independence (1776)

Hamilton – A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress (15 Dec 1774)

Thomas Jefferson – Letter to George Washington (9 Sept 1792)

The Supremacy Clause Resource Page

Centinel No. V (4 Dec 1787)

Thomas Jefferson – Kentucky Resolutions of 1798

Alexander Hamilton’s “Implied Powers” Wrecked the Constitution

Hamilton’s Opinion as to the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States (1791)

Episode – Ten Thousand Implied Powers: Patrick Henry’s Final Antifederalist Speech

James Madison to Spencer Roane (2 Sept 1819)

Episode – Necessary is Supposed to Mean Necessary

Episode – Alexander Hamilton’s Craziest Plan

Maharrey: The Seeds of Nullification

Federalist 16 (4 Dec 1787)

Episode – The Seeds of Nullification: A Lesson from the Articles of Confederation

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