Jefferson vs Hamilton on the National Bank | Tenth Amendment

Jefferson vs Hamilton on the National Bank | Tenth Amendment Center

The First Bank of the United States was chartered for a period of 20 years by Congress on Feb. 25, 1791. Alexander Hamilton championed the bank, but it wasn’t without its detractors. One of the most vocal opponents of the bank was Thomas Jefferson who argued that it was unconstitutional.

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