I think Hamilton felt that if we were in debt to many countries, that they would be obligated to invest in us even more. I was confused when I first heard that but I think I understand now. In the John Adams HBO series "Hamilton" explains it.
That's absolutely true. Andrew Jackson threatened South Carolina with military action during the Nullification Crisis. In doing so he reaffirmed the powers of the Union and also neutralized temporarily one of the factors that 35 or so years later would serve as a spark for the Civil War. You have a wonderful channel, and I thank you for providing this so badly needed source of education about our history. Most Americans are widely ignorant of their history, and what you're doing here is awesome!
Mr. Hughes here.... The only direct case I know about is McCulloch. I group Marbury, McCulloch and Gibbons together under the umbrella of Federal Supremacy and expansion of Fed. power under the Marshall court. I even nickname GW, Hamilton and Marshall with the middle name Schwartenegger. Sorry I don;t have another case, there may be one out there, try oyez,org.....
I think Hamilton felt that if we were in debt to many countries, that they would be obligated to invest in us even more. I was confused when I first heard that but I think I understand now. In the John Adams HBO series "Hamilton" explains it.
watchclassics 6 months ago
That's absolutely true. Andrew Jackson threatened South Carolina with military action during the Nullification Crisis. In doing so he reaffirmed the powers of the Union and also neutralized temporarily one of the factors that 35 or so years later would serve as a spark for the Civil War. You have a wonderful channel, and I thank you for providing this so badly needed source of education about our history. Most Americans are widely ignorant of their history, and what you're doing here is awesome!
armyveteran101st 7 months ago
Hamilton was awful.
dbzfalcon 9 months ago 2
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dbzfalcon 9 months ago
hamilton is the Best!
oldhacks 1 year ago
If HamilSCUM were still alive i would shoot him. For America!!!
hardstyle905 1 month ago
i would like a lecture that compares the hamilton vision of america with the jeffersonian.the more stuff from you the better!
farbacker 1 year ago
hey mr hughes. thnx for tha vid. hey i ddnt know u had a yellow kitchen lol.
~redscare~
freshpres 3 years ago
thanks for the vid! :)
bunnyyee 3 years ago
What was the other court case that illustrates Hamilton's view of the National Bank? You mention McCulloch vs. Maryland - what is the other one?
eternallyhis78 3 years ago
Mr. Hughes here.... The only direct case I know about is McCulloch. I group Marbury, McCulloch and Gibbons together under the umbrella of Federal Supremacy and expansion of Fed. power under the Marshall court. I even nickname GW, Hamilton and Marshall with the middle name Schwartenegger. Sorry I don;t have another case, there may be one out there, try oyez,org.....
qcrg 3 years ago
Oh ok - thanks for responding! :-) You said two on the video so I wasn't sure. Thanks for the info - I love your videos!
eternallyhis78 3 years ago
ooooo you haven't posted a video in such a long time. THanks for posting!
and this is so informational; it's so wonderful
faeriope77 3 years ago