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Comparison between Jefferson and Hamilton

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:50:48
Category: / Science & Technology / Chemistry
Length: 4 pages (1199 words)
Simple suspicion and a clash of political ideology led to the first division within a united party. This party was originally united under one common cause- the freedom of a new and growing nation. However, as the nation began to spread its wings, conflicts arose and the two parties separated from one. This split was inevitable because of the contradicting ideologies each founding "brother" fought to uphold. Each had a different idea, each had a …
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…it prevents an oligarchy from forming and prevents a small mass of people from overturning the government. In a sense, our founding "brothers" left us with another legacy- a check between two competitive political parties. Works Cited: Jay's Treaty 1794-95. October 11, 2004. Www.u-s-history.com Nara. The Alien Act. October 11, 2004. Www.classbrain.com Nara. The Alien Enimey Act. Www.classbrain.com The Alien and Sedition Acts. October 11,2004 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_and_Sedition_Acts
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