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What was Hamilton's plan to repay the national war debt? Who opposed this plan and why? How did Hamilton respond to these criticisms?

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Perhaps no one opposed Hamilton as vehemently as Thomas Jefferson. The new Secretary of State was so passionately anti-national bank that he wrote Washington a letter arguing his position. A bank, he penned, represented a boundless field of power and constitutional overreach.

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