Who was in the right here?

Who was in the right here?

Left.

Anyone who says right couldn't pass Econ 101.

Left, but with low tariffs instead.

>Hamilton joins revolution
>Still favors Brits after America wins independence

Jefferson,

If you wonder why our government is considered too big today, look at Hamilton.

States > Federal Gov.

That's weird. There's an organization on my campus called "The Alexander Hamilton Society" that's full of cuckservatives that won't stop shitting on Trump for merely entertaining the idea of tariffs.

Right

Right, but no support of those French savages.

Left, but no support of Perfidious Albion.

Those “French” savages supported the colonies against the British during the American Revolutionary War.

No, Louis XVI supported us. Those savages didn't., you nitwit.

By "French savages," I meant the revolutionaries, you absolute idiot.
Though, considering that he was a monarch, he probably had substantial non-French blood. That's not to say that he wasn't as white as George Washington, or that he didn't have the right to rule France.

Democratic-Republicans' plans would have had the Union crumble within 20 years

>Being completely unable to distinguish between revolutionaries and the monarchy

Does it hurt being that retarded?

Hamilton.

Jefferson had nice ideals but didn't know how to run a country.

Yeah because Washington wasn’t friends with Napoleon. Now end your life for being a mongrel.

>low tariffs
Enjoy cheap British goods killing your industry, dumbass

This.

Hamiliton. His ideas actually made the Union competent and effective. Jefferson was a impractical ideologue. He was the proto-Maoist of his day. His ideals were unrealistic and prone to failure.

The right should've been followed after early 1800s

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This. That's basically a summary of John Adam's views.

the kingdom of France supported the colonists, not the French Republic

Neither of them

Left, but lower tariffs for the British if they agree to lower tariffs for the US. That way American farmers can sell their crops to British industrialists while the US builds an industry.

No, he's right, the Democrat-Republicans basically gimped the American economy in a crippling depression, set the industrial revolution back about 40 years, and laid the groundwork down for imbalances in the American economy that would reach a boiling point in the Civil War.

Of all the founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton's predictions about the future were by far the most accurate

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Baka

correct opinions circled

I didn’t know Amerimutts would be this retarded

Jefferson was too good for this world.

t.Didn't pass Econ 101

>Republic but not an advocate of Republicianism
disgusting

Federalists had a better understanding of what needed to be done (especially in terms of economics) to sustain the Republic, and their ideas about the need for a strong central government have definitely won out in the long run. However, the party itself fell apart rather quickly; the Democratic-Republicans almost always held more popular support. Hamilton was himself pretty reactionary: he wanted the Presidency to be for a lifelong term. Is it really so surprising that his party failed? So yeah, Democratic-Republicans were more right overall.

Let's be fair here, to equate supporting the french revolution with supporting republicanism is pretty much the same as to equate supporting ISIS with supporting a vaguely theistic stance.

Fixed that for you