Alexander Hamilton (biography)

Hamilton supports the revolution, and yet, he intervenes when an angry mob attempts to attack the pro-British president of King’s College... why?

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While at King's College, Hamilton applies himself to his studies, but also begins to pay attention to the growing disenchantment of many Americans with the British. Hamilton begins attending pro-American rallies, and begins to write on behalf of the American cause. Yet, his honorable nature compels him to defend the pro-British president of King’s College from an angry mob one night.

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