Thomas Jefferson relationship with Britain and France?

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2026-04-10 18:30

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Alexander Hamilton:

Alexander Hamilton was an aide for George Washington in the American army. He resigns from the army in December 1783. He finds the newspaper, New York Evening Post. In his philosophy of Federalism, he becomes the opposite of Thomas Jefferson. He returns to the army in 1798, to respond to the potential conflict with France, and is awarded the rank of Major General. He wages a hostile campaign against Aron Burr, for the privilege of running against Thomas Jefferson. Hamilton is widely quoted as calling Burr a 'dangerous man', and Burr responds by challenging Hamilton into a duel. In July 1804, they meet and Burr prevails.Hamilton dies the next day, and is buried at Trinity Church in New York City. He is forty-seven.

In this short biography summarized by me, it shows that Hamilton was never a friend with Britain. (France supported America at Revolutionary War)

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