Similarities Between Hamilton And Thomas Jefferson

Words: 696
Pages: 3

Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson both had incredible yet different ideas for the American future. Both men favored a nation of Hard working individuals who rose or fell based on effort and merit but that’s about where the similarities end. Alexander Hamilton favored a strong and proactive government with large banks, agricultural production, as well as industrial power, more like a huge Britain without the whole feudalism system. Thomas Jefferson envisioned a huge nation of farmer’s virtuous and true to the small government who let the farmers produce what they could and tax imports much more than the people trying to work. Both plans succeeded in their own time but in the end I believe a mixture of Jefferson and Hamilton’s visions of Industry, Agriculture, and Government was the more successful dream. Upon Jefferson’s improvement of the blockade for British imports, which was highly unsuccessful, we find out two things. First, America needed industry to be self-sufficient, and second, man cannot live on bread alone. We needed clocks, and farming equipment, and tools to not be dependent on our neighbors …show more content…
How did the majority of the land of the Louisiana Purchase become the major agrarian sector of the U.S.? It is a tribute to Jefferson’s dream for the United States that we still are a very agrarian nation, and hold the farmers to a more virtuous regard than the rest of the population. Why else would we have truck commercials saying “God made a farmer” and marketing the hard work and natural industry of the dairy industry? Agriculture in the lands previously acquired under the Louisiana Purchase became some of the most agriculturally prolific lands of our nation. Jefferson’s vision of small republican farmers, working with their virtuous hands, selling their crops for profit, and paying their taxes for duty, came true but in a more developed and slave free vision from what he originally