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    Alexander Hamilton Hamilton was man who had everything going against him since the beginning. Unlike many of the other Founding Fathers, he did not have a privileged background. Hamilton was the only founder born outside the American colonies. He was an immigrant who had many disadvantages early on. Instead of settling for an unremarkable life, he did not let them stopped his ambition. His disadvantages only fueled his ambition. He was a smart man who was always in the pursuit of honor. Always outspoken

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    Alexander Hamilton, born 1757 in the Caribbean, was a lawyer and politician, as well as one of the founder fathers of the United States of America, and a military leader throughout the American Revolution. Hamilton was the first secretary of treasury, and was key in the creation of not only the U.S constitution, but the U.S itself; along with abolition of the slave trade. Hamilton was the son of a Scottish merchant, who abandoned him at a young age, and a British mother who died when Hamilton was

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    over the country, the Alexander Hamilton Vs. Aaron Burr duel is taught with little detail. Hamilton is a founding father, Burr is the Vice President, they challenge each other to a duel and Hamilton dies. However there is much more to the story as Hamilton consciously made the decision to throw away his shot and give Burr all of the power. This may not be the kind of decision that most people would make in this situation, but for Hamilton it was necessary. Alexander Hamilton had been through a great

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    The Federalist papers are essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay with the main purpose to show the pros of officially confirming the constitution. The essays show an overall pessimistic view to mankind, emphasizing the reliance men need on government, and the importance of having the best fit government. They give a great base for understanding the intentions of the constitution that we, as a nation, still attempt to follow today. Although these papers were written in 1787

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    The history of America was written in part by the results of Alexander Hamilton’s actions which were driven by his traits of loyalty, determination, and arrogance. In many ways Hamilton’s character aligns with that of the young United States. His decisions during the Revolutionary War and during America’s infancy reflect his loyalty to his country, his determination to see its ideals succeed, and his arrogance regarding his own ability in achieving his dream for America. Hamilton’s childhood molded

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    Alexander Hamilton was appointed to handle all financial matters, becoming the secretary of treasury he came up with plans to change the country’s economy. One of those consisted in not paying in full the country’s $52 million dollar debt after the war, instead he insisted on making the country worthy of credit and adding $25 million to the debt that they already owed. (Michael Johnson)This brought controversy as some of the states had already paid their debt in full and considered unfair to add

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    Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were two Founding Fathers with contrasting backgrounds that shaped their views and desires for the new nation. Jefferson, an anti-federalist from a wealthy, agricultural background advocated for the protection of states’ rights and the limitation of federal power. Hamilton, a federalist born from a poor family and who established himself through the military, advocated for a strong, central government. Both Jefferson and Hamilton would find themselves at ends

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    away my shot! Alexander Hamilton was one of our founding fathers, he was an important part of history. He aided George Washington many times, becoming his "right hand man." He took chances away from Aaron Burr, and prevented him from becoming president. Most importantly, he was shot by Aaron Burr in a duel. Alexander aided George Washington until his 1783 resignation from being president. Hamilton became Washington's aid in 1777, writing many things for him. He let Hamilton lead troops in

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    Alexander Hamilton as a Political Prophet January 11th, 1757, the supposed day that a founding father, an American statesman, and the creator of the nation’s financial system was born; his name, Alexander Hamilton. But, before all of those things came to be true, Hamilton was just a boy with an unexciting background. Mr. Hamilton was born in the Caribbean Islands of Nevis to James Hamilton and Rachel Fawcett. He had a normal childhood, spending most of his youth on the island of St. Croix where his

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    Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton Compare & Contrast Essay Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were both two very smart and influential people during the early stages of the nation. Thomas Jefferson was a man whose ideas align with the republican party, and Alexander Hamilton was a person who was a part of the federalists party. Both of them are wanting different government, but to make the nation better. Alexander Hamilton was born in the West Indies and raised on the caribbean island of

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