Congress accepted this plan by a close vote. President Washington signed it into law.
Hamilton was still a young man in his thirties. But he had already succeeded in remaking the country’s economic policies. And he had established the country’s permanent capital in Washington, DC, the District of Columbia. He had also made some enemies. His next plan would create even more. That will be our story next week.
I'm Steve Ember, inviting you to join us next time for The Making of a Nation. American history in VOA Special English.
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