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How does Hamilton view the creation of a national bank? Why?

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Hamilton argued that a national bank is “a political machine, of the greatest importance to the state.” He asserted that a national bank would facilitate the payment of taxes, revenue for which the federal government was desperate. ... However, debt assumption alone did not secure the establishment of the bank.

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