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In exchange for Southern support for Hamilton's plan, the government promised to

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repeal the Tariff of 1789.



relieve Southern states of their tax burden.



move the nation's capital to the South.



repay poor farmers who had sold their bonds to speculators.

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move the nation's capital to the South

Step-by-step explanation:

In what is referred to as the compromise of 1790, hamilton got southern supporters to agree to his land concerning the consolidation of state debts by the federal government and in exchange the people agreed that the new national capital was to be relocated down south. Initially the south was opposed to his plans . Thomas Jefferson was the secretary of state at the time. He and Hamilton bargained bargained for southerners to agree to the plans.

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