Why did Thomas Jefferson and James Madison oppose Alexander Hamilton's economic plan?
A) They believed the plan gave too much autonomy to independent farmers.
B) They believed that an alliance between commercial capitalists and a powerful federal government threatened freedom.
C) They thought the plan would make the nation too socially equal.
D) They thought the plan required too much westward expansion.
E) The plan did not include tariffs, which they supported.
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