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When he was alive, Alexander Hamilton was a historical man with many passions. He was part of George Washington’s Cabinet in the late 1700s (1789–1795) and he was Secretary of Treasury. He was a Federalist, often having many disagreements with Thomas Jefferson, who was Secretary of State and a Democratic Republican. In his private life, Alexander had a wife, Elizabeth Schuyler-Hamilton, and eight children. His children were Phillip Hamilton, Eliza Hamilton Holly, Angelica Hamilton, John Church Hamilton, James Alexander Hamilton, William S. Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton Jr, and Philip Hamilton II. He named two of his children after his wife’s sister, Angelica, and Angelica’s husband John Church. Although his …show more content…

Maria Reynolds, a 23 year old, visited 34 year old Hamilton at his house in Philadelphia sometime in the summer of 1791. She said her marriage was not happy and that her husband had abandoned her. Hamilton, not having funds on him at the time, retrieved her address and delivered her $30 personally at her boarding house. Nowadays, that comes to about $511.52. After this, they began an affair that would last until June 1792. James Reynolds was well aware of his wife's unfaithfulness. He continually supported their relationship to regularly gain blackmail money from Hamilton. He soon admitted to a James Monroe that he did, in fact, have an affair. Monroe kept his affair away from the public, but did send it to Thomas Jefferson. Hamilton later published Observations on Certain Documents, which explained his side of the affair. It is now known as The Reynolds Pamphlet.

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