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)
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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)
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Hamilton’s Opinion as to the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States (1791)
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James Madison to Spencer Roane (2 Sept 1819)
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