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    Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had significant disagreements on various issues during the early years of the United States. Some key issues on which they diverged include:
1. **Federal vs. State Power**: Hamilton favored a strong central government, while Jefferson advocated for states' rights and a limited federal government.
2. **Economic Policy**: Hamilton supported a strong industrial economy and the establishment of a national bank, whereas Jefferson favored an agrarian economy and was opposed to the national bank.
3. **Interpretation of the Constitution**: Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, allowing for implied powers, while Jefferson adhered to a strict interpretation, arguing that the federal government should only exercise powers explicitly granted by the Constitution.
4. **Foreign Policy**: Hamilton was pro-British and preferred closer ties with Great Britain, while Jefferson was pro-French and supported the French Revolution.
These are some of the primary issues that illustrated the ideological divide between Hamilton and Jefferson.
    
1. **Federal vs. State Power**: Hamilton favored a strong central government, while Jefferson advocated for states' rights and a limited federal government.
2. **Economic Policy**: Hamilton supported a strong industrial economy and the establishment of a national bank, whereas Jefferson favored an agrarian economy and was opposed to the national bank.
3. **Interpretation of the Constitution**: Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, allowing for implied powers, while Jefferson adhered to a strict interpretation, arguing that the federal government should only exercise powers explicitly granted by the Constitution.
4. **Foreign Policy**: Hamilton was pro-British and preferred closer ties with Great Britain, while Jefferson was pro-French and supported the French Revolution.
These are some of the primary issues that illustrated the ideological divide between Hamilton and Jefferson.
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