madison, home from from washington to montpelier, hamilton could stand on the doorstep of montpelier madison turned around and charters hamilton's bank and it behaves in all none of the ways that the first bank did but in all actually did but in l th fre from the 1790s, he could turn around to him and say, i■v so yeah, but let's let's take one final question and then our time will unfortunately be up. we can go up here in the front. let's get a microphone and■( se. ■@u talked about the taxes, but you didn't mention taxes or estate taxes. was there any that those who had the most should pay most, either alive as property are dead, is estate taxes? was that at all part of the evolving revolutionary ideas? yeah. so there were several things that took place. some of it had to do with. graduated rates on on landed "bproperty. but they also made an egalitarian move in how they assessed taxes, which is just as important. and this took place in several states after the revolution. instead, assessing taxes on acreage. they assess that based on lue, which would have the of taxing who actually