You thought a national bank, implied powers, the whiskey tax, and redefining necessary as convenient was bad enough? Wait till you hear what Hamilton really wanted to do.
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The Founders and the Constitution: Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, June 18, 1787, Proposals for United States Constitutional Convention
June 16, 1787: Comparing the Plans
Madison Debates: June 18. 1787
Plan of Government – LOC (18 June 1787)
Thomas Paine – American Crisis (1776)
John Hancock – Massacre Day Oration (5 Mar 1774)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to George Washington (9 Sept 1792)
Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush (16 Jan 1811)
Additional reference links on Hamilton
Episode – Hamilton’s Dictatorship: Antifederalist Cato No. 2
How the National Bank Destroyed the Limits of Constitution
Episode – Hamilton’s Worst Flip Flop
Episode – George Washington and the Whiskey Rebellion
Episode – Necessary is Supposed to mean Necessary
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