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The proposal for a national bank, however, precipitated a significant debate about the role of the federal government and the relative influence of Hamilton and Jefferson in Washington’s orbit.28 Hamilton wanted the bank to be funded by federal deposits but run, in part, for the benefit of private investors. Jefferson and Madison objected.29 They feared that the Hamiltonian program would enable financial speculators to benefit from commercial transactions made possible by government funds.
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
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