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Federalists believed in a strict following of the Constitution exactly as it was worded.
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Federalists (e.g., Hamilton) generally supported a loose or broad interpretation of the Constitution to allow implied powers (like creating a national bank); strict construction was favored by Jeffersonian Republicans.
Federalists (e.g., Hamilton) generally supported a loose or broad interpretation of the Constitution to allow implied powers (like creating a national bank); strict construction was favored by Jeffersonian Republicans.
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