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Existing comment: As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton established a number of policies and institutions that he felt strengthened the fledgling country's position in the global economy. His opponents, many from powerful Southern states, feared that these measures would shift too much power from the states to the federal government -- and into the hands of a small group of wealthy speculators, primarily from the North. Three of Hamilton's initiatives were particularly controversial...
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