a short summary of A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress, by Alexander Hamilton

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A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress is a pamphlet written by Alexander Hamilton in response to criticism towards the actions of the Continental Congress during the American Revolutionary War. Hamilton argues that the decisions made by the Congress, such as the issuance of paper money and the imposition of taxes, were necessary to finance the war effort and ensure the survival of the new nation. He defends the actions taken by the Congress as essential for achieving American independence and emphasizes the need for unity and support from the public during this critical time. Hamilton's pamphlet serves as a defense of the Congress and an explanation of their decisions in the face of opposition.
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