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he resigened because Washington sided with ALEXANDER HAMELTON and Jefferson dispided Hamelton

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He thought that George Washington would return his post.

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He had to much disagreement's with alexender halmiton the secreatry of treasurey

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Why does Jefferson resign his position as Secretary of State?

Because he had Political differences between cabinet members


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It lead to Thomas Jefferson asking to resign from President Washington's cabinet on December 31, 1793 due to Washington continually accepting Hamilton's program and positions over Jefferson's.


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