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Was Hamilton's Financial Plan best for the new nation in the 1790's and in the future? In addition was Jefferson's opposition to this plan based on what was best for the U.S.? ​

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He outlined his program in four notable reports to Congress (1790–91). ... for his own support in locating the future national capital on the banks of the Potomac. ... 1790, advocated a national bank called the Bank of the United States and ... led to popular demands for war against Great Britain, which Hamilton opposed.

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