Hamilton's goals for the early united states included
a. encouraging the growth of fur...
History, 11.10.2019 11:30, Ellafrederick
Hamilton's goals for the early united states included
a. encouraging the growth of fur trading and paying off all debts with the cash earned. b. encouraging the growth of american industry and establishing the nation's credit worthiness. c. avoiding foreign entanglements and political parties. d. encouraging the growth of american agriculture and establishing a powerful system of forts.
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