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    In American history, few ideological disagreements have been as important as the divide between Alexander Hamilton 's Federalist Party and Thomas Jefferson 's Democrat-Republicans. Both parties were led by brilliant men whose political arguments would lay the foundation for debates on the nature of government in America that are ever present in our national discourse. Hamilton thought America should drive ahead into the future as an industrial and mercantile powerhouse, whereas Thomas Jefferson…

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    Hamilton Rising up to the top, Alexander Hamilton, in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s made a spectacular performance. Hamilton: The Musical, Hamilton was an orphan and was forgotten in the caribbean. He writes his way out bad situations then he started a goal to become a treasury for the government. Hamilton was made into a leader and help washington to come up with a couple of strategies for war. Burr and Hamilton’s turbulent relationship lead them to their inevitable fate, which was that they were…

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    State, Thomas Jefferson, and the Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. In this letter, George Washington informed the people that he would no longer run for president and advised the people to avoid debt and to pay their taxes, to not form permanent foreign alliances, and not to form political parties. Debt and taxes were a major issue, in the beginning, for the U.S. For instance, the U.S. owed about fifty-two…

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    Alexander Hamilton argued that the federal government should assume state debts “at par” because it would unite the states, more people would have a personal stake in the success of the enterprise, and it would help gain support from the wealthier groups. Hamilton argued that if Congress funded the entire national debt “at par” that it would help unite the states. During the Revolution all governments had taken on much debt, totaling about $21.5 million, but had no real commitment to pay them…

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    Alexander Hamilton By: Bailey Diebel B3 Did you know that Alexander Hamilton was best friends with George Washington during the American Revolution? The person I chose to research is Alexander Hamilton. He was born on January 11 1755-1757 (the actual date is unknown) in Charlestown. He died July 12 1804. In this paper you will learn about the childhood, how he impacted the world and other interesting facts about Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton had a very…

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    Duel (The Parallel lives of Alexander Hamilton & Aaron Burr) MaKayley Smallwood. Publisher: Judith St. George. # of pages: 86 (not including the Epilogue) Early on the morning of July 11,1804, two men met on the dueling grounds of Weehawken ,New Jersey. When the duel was over, one man was dead, the other a fugitive. This book is about the lives of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Both men were prominent figures in the life of the new nation. Alexander Hamilton had been the first Secretary…

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    Alexander Hamilton is one of the most important political figures in American history. He was famous for supporting the ratification of the American Constitution through writing several essays in the Federalist Papers. Hamilton became the first Secretary of the Treasury and funded the national debt accumulated during the American Revolution, and he instituted the first American national bank. Hamilton was also very famous and well-supported among the American people and other politicians,…

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    As is today, unfortunatley a politiians general belief may conflict with what they "know" is the right thing to do in the situation. Take the Louisiana Purchase by Jefferson. We see earlier that unless the Constitution stated a power was specifically granted to the federal government, it would be transfered to the state. However, at this time, Jefferson as president, was altering treaties and ultimately buying land when he himself admitted it was unconstitutional in private. Jefferson believed…

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    Alexander Hamilton was born at roughly January11, 1755 or 1757. He was born in the British West Indies on an island named Nevis. Alexander’s father was James Hamilton who was a Scottish trader, and his mother, a woman whose name was Rachel Fawcett Lavine (French), was married to John Michael Lavine, when Alexander was born. Rachel got threw out of John’s home for disloyalty in their marriage. When Alexander was still an infant, James Hamilton left his household and Alexander behind. They fought…

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    The film, Hamilton, from the directors of American Experience, revealed the story of Alexander Hamilton’s life as well as the journey of his political contribution in the creation of the United States. This motion picture presented several historical events that were displayed in the most captivating way for students to learn from, rather than the typical monotone lectures in secondary schools. With the use of props, accents and even including dramatic flashbacks, the film continuously…

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