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Have you ever really looked hard at a $10 bill? If so, you may have realized Alexander Hamilton’s face on it. Alexander Hamilton was a very brave and intelligent man who had served his country well. He was one of America’s most influential people in my opinion. Even though he died on July 11, 1804 he will never be forgotten and I want to commemorate him. I want to commemorate Alexander Hamilton because he is a person worthy of praise and his many accomplishments are truly motivational and should be inspirational to anyone. Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11, 1755 or 1757 (the exact date is unknown), as stated on page 12. His parents were Rachel Fawcett Lavien and James Hamilton. He was an extraordinary student, which he was said to

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