Why did Hamilton support a national bank?

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The establishment of a national bank was crucial for several reasons. It would serve as a repository for government funds, facilitate the collection of taxes and the disbursement of payments, and provide a uniform paper currency. More importantly, it would act as a source of credit for both the government and private enterprise, stimulating investment and economic activity, thereby solidifying the nation's financial stability and power.

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