Did Alexander Hamilton have ulterior motives when signing the constitution?

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Alexander Hamilton did not believe that the Constitution created a strong enough central government, but felt that it was better than the alternative of keeping the Articles of Confederation. There is no evidence that he supported the Constitution for any other reason besides the fact that he felt that it was a better system of government.

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