Answer:
Small government, small farms and pro France
Explanation:
Jefferson fought Hamilton so much because Jefferson was very conservative and afraid that a strong national government would turn into the British all over again, and everyone else in the Democratic-Rupublican party was, too. He also was a small farmer, pre-Revolutionary War, but then after the war, decided he should spend his time fighting for his beliefs and for the country he wanted. Also, he spent a long time in France as an ambassador and grew close to those in power and made so many connections that he felt a loyalty towards them.