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Hamilton, Alexander
(b. January 11, ca. 1755; d. July 11, 1804) Key aide to General Washington during Revolutionary War; first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
As a penniless boy in the British West ...
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Alexander Hamilton
Born January 11, 1755Nevis, British West IndiesDied July 12, 1804New York, New York
Secretary of the treasury, political leader, lawyer, soldier, journalist
"Give all pow...
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Congressional Report on Manufactures
Excerpt from Report to Congress on the Subject of Manufactures
Presented to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, December 5, 1791
Published in the Annals o...
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Alexander Hamilton
Born January 11, 1755 or 1757 (Nevis, British West Indies)
Died July 12, 1804 (Weehawken, New Jersey)
Secretary of the U.S. treasury, political leader
As the nation's first s...
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The first U.S. secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) was instrumental in developing the nation's first political party, the Federalists.Alexander Hamilton's birth date is disputed,...
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Author of numerous essays, the Itinerarium (written in 1744), and The History of the Tuesday Club (written in 1755), and guiding genius of colonial Maryland's foremost gentleman's club, the Tuesday C...
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Alexander Hamilton is justly remembered for his creative and energetic contributions to important American institutions in the founding era--to the Constitution, both at the framing convention and in ...
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The third president of the United States, Jefferson is best known as a respected statesman whose belief in natural rights, equality, individual liberties, and self-government found its fullest express...
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In the following essay, originally a paper delivered at a conference in 1980, McDonald discusses Hamilton's language, his rhetorical strategies, and his literary style.
The political rhetoric o...
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An American historian, political theorist, novelist, journalist, and lecturer, Kirk was one of America's most eminent conservative intellectuals. His works have provided a major impetus to the ...
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Lodge was an American politician, historian, and author, who coedited the North American Review with Henry Adams from 1873 to 1876, and who later served as associate editor of the International Review...
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In the excerpt below, Boutell provides a laudatory account of Hamilton's life and works.
When New York ratified the Federal Constitution, the people of that State celebrated the event by a fest...
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The following is an approbatory overview of Hamilton's character and works.
As one reads the writings of Alexander Hamilton, it is impossible to escape a sense of regret that he was not born wi...
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Parrington was an American historian, critic, and educator. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for the first two volumes of his influential Main Currents in American Thought (1927); the third volume rema...
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In the excerpt below, Prescott traces Hamilton's career as both a political theorist and participant in government.
Hamilton's interests of public concern were mainly political. His work...
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A respected and prolific author, Russell was an English philosopher and mathematician known for his support of humanistic concerns. In the following excerpt, Russell compares the political philosophie...
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In the following essay, originally a paper delivered before a meeting of the American Philosophical Society in 1957, Krout stresses Hamilton's importance as a pioneer American economist and adv...
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Malone wrote the definitive biography of Jefferson: the six-volume Jefferson and His Time (1948-1981). In the following essay, he explicates the respective roles of Jefferson and Hamilton in shaping t...
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Hamilton headed the Federalist party. The Federalists were in favor of a strong federal government and weak state governments. They also were pro-British and opposed the French Revolution. Its followe...
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Alexander Hamilton was a great man who achieved many great and wondrous things. He was born on January 11, 1757 in the British West Indies, although other sources say 1755. He died on July 12, 1804, ...
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Alexandra Hamilton was the secretary of the treasury. Hamilton wanted to build a strong economy. He faced many major problems, how ever among the most pressing was the large government debt.
Duri...
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"Real firmness is good for anything; strut is good for nothing."(Flexner) These words spoken by Alexander Hamilton show exactly the type of man that he was; determined, ambitious, always striving ...
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The main reason Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr became deadly enemies was their immense differences. They had different backgrounds, ambitions, goals, beliefs, and political methods. All of these ...
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Alexander Hamilton was one of the most influential founding fathers of the United States. As the first secretary of the treasury, he placed this new nation on firm financial footing. His financial gen...
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After surviving the American Revolution and enduring the inadequacy of government under the Articles of Confederation, the United States needed a miracle to extricate itself out of a financial calamit...
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