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Tristen Mcconnell
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27 November, 18:07
Why does Jefferson oppose the national bank?
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Darius Keith
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Jefferson opposed the nation bank that was proposed by Alexander Hamilton because he believed it would make the federal government too powerful over the states--limiting their economic freedom.
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