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hamilton's goals for the early united states included A. encouraging the growth of americans agriculture and established a powerful system of forts B. avoiding foreign entanglement and political parties C. encouraging thd growth of fur trading and paying off all debts with the cash earned D. encouraging the growth of americans industry and establishing the nation's credit worthiness

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C. i just went over this in my history class while going over the Marburry case, he wanted to expand the economy and increase the nation’s wealth by using the power of the federal government to promote business, manufacturing, and trade.

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User Sudhanshu Gaur
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Correct answer choice is:

D. encouraging the growth of Americans industry and establishing the nation's creditworthiness.

Hamilton was a member of the Continental Congress. He contributed in founding the first national bank and a tax collection bureau. He projected that the govt assume the complete national debt and also the states. His major aim was to retire the past depreciated obligations by borrowing new cash at a lower rate of interest.
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