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    Alexander Hamilton was raised in the West Indies. Hamilton was making essays and also was talking in the public meeting around 1774. Then Hamilton was captain of artillery in the year of 1776 and then Hamilton join the Washington’s staff in 1777. Where he got married to Elizabeth Schuyler and Hamilton wanted to have a good national government, for example, in the Continentalist, two letters from Phocion, and in the Federalist. Hamilton has the idea of having a good national government would help…

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    borrowed money to meet expenses. Government needed to find a way to pay all those debts and the only possible way for them was to add on taxes. “In 1791 Congress placed an excise tax on whiskey; an idea suggested by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton as a measure to help retire the…

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    “Hamilton also became the esteemed leader of one of the two great political parties of the time.”(Hamilton.org) During Hamilton 's tenure as Treasury Secretary, political factions began to emerge. These became the Republicans, Now called the Democratic - Republican Party, which was led by James Madison and William Branch Giles, and included Thomas Jefferson, and the Federalists led by Hamilton and his many friends. Hamilton established a daily newspaper, at the time known as the New York Evening…

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    between Jefferson and Hamilton actually disturbed Washington, who wrote to both men in August 1792 to express his annoyed feeling towards them. Washington primary concern was about the foreign policy by the time the two parties were arising. At the time the major war approached following to the French Revolution, he rather chose to stay neutral and waited for the United States to grow strong instead of taking the suggestion from either Jefferson who was pro-France or Hamilton who was the loyal…

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    dominates a conversation between Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, the 1790 controversy over slavery, and when Adams and Jefferson finally get back together after their political careers. Jefferson, in hopes of Hamilton and Madison looking past their differences, held The Dinner. He had hoped they could make amends and come to an agreement. The Dinner was a success and the men agreed that Madison would not go against Hamilton’s financial plan and Hamilton would situate the new capitol on the…

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    Swanwick vs. Fitzsimmon Congressional elections: possibly one of the most sizable, key elections to date. One person to represent your state as an entirety, one person to represent you and your opinions. In order to make elections swift and easy, early government founders created the idea of a democracy, where, we the people have the right to elect whomever we choose. The first congressional one, involving running candidates such as, the later election winner, Swanwick, and his running mate,…

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    There were two economic programs introduced by Alexander Hamilton that received the most resistance from Congress and the colonists. The first was the concept of the National Bank. Hamilton wanted to raise ten million dollars by selling stock to the public. This would allow private investors to purchase government bonds at three quarters of the bond value. The bank would gain capital and start giving loans immediately. Opponents believed it would allow the elite to influence the government…

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    Alexander Hamilton attributes to The United States of America Hamilton works for the America can be forgot at times and seeing not as amazing as they truly are. He did amazing things for the beginning of America that are still be using today. Alexander's upbringing wasn't easy but it gave him the drive to exceeded as much as possible through his works as a political scientist, government official, journalist, military leader, economist, and lawyer. He affected the creation of America in…

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    Alexander Hamilton, our first Secretary of the Treasury and one of the biggest champions for the Constitution and Patriot cause during the American Revolution, was vital in establishing some of the most integral parts of our financial and economic systems and helped shape the nation from its birth. Hamilton’s story began like something out of a Charles Dickens novel. He was born in Nevis, an island in the British West Indies, on January 11th of 1755 to Rachel Fawcett Lavie and James Hamilton.…

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    Two political parties developed during George Washington's presidency due to different responses to the events of the early 1790’s. Federalist thought the events such as the Whiskey Rebellion or the French Revolution, proved that if the people were left with too much power it would foster disorder and rebellion. Republicans, differed in opinion as they thought the Whiskey Rebellion and the French Revolution were assertions that the true source of political power should rest with the people.…

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