Hamilton's view: argued that the Bank of the United States was necessary for the government to collect taxes and pay its bills and therefore constitutional, believed in a strong federal government with more power than the states and the ability to increase commerce and restrain mob violence, favored the growth of cities and the merchant class, wanted the US economy to model itself after Britain and encourage manufacturing and trade.
Jefferson's view: believed setting up the Bank of the United States was unconstitutional, favored France, feared that a manufacturing economy would concentrate power in the hands of a small group of wealthy Americans, thought framers were the backbone of the nation, wanted as small a federal government as possible to protect individual freedom, wanted close ties with Britain, especially as a trade partner.