Alexander Hamilton: The forgotten Founding Father When examining the history of this nation, many prominent and significant figures come to mind, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine. But there is one that I believe stands above the rest. One who can be said to be an unsung hero in the fight for independence, one who helped set a precedent for America to uphold certain values. I believe that he is one of the reasons we as a country have a certain attitude and bravado.…
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Alexander Hamilton I have chosen to write my essay on Alexander Hamilton. He wrote himself up from rock bottom and was basically self made, he was a hard working and very determined man and Hamilton was very smart, well thought out, intelligent and for the most part extremely logical. I have noticed and studied this about Hamilton and realized that he's a great example of a person who inspires me. To back up my first reasoning- that Hamilton was a self-starter, here's why I believe this. Alexander…
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Taking a Stand: Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton was many things in his lifetime: an orphan in the Caribbean, an eleven-year old bartender, an immigrant, a scholar, political scientist, a major author of the Federalist papers, a war leader, and Secretary of the U.S Treasury. But most importantly, he was one of our founding fathers and helped ratify the Constitution when it wasn't working, as well as affecting how our governments are ran today. At sixteen, Hamilton enrolled into King’s…
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Lin Manuel Miranda's Broadway hit Hamilton weaves together a tapestry of multiple historical events, capturing the essence of the American Revolution, slavery, women's rights, and the nation's birth. Throughout the musical, there are numerous instances when the timeline of what the musical tells does not match up with actual history. The inconsistencies within the musical are for creative expression and storytelling; however, some of the discrepancies tell a false narrative. The musical is a sung…
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Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11, 1765 in Charlestown, on the British island of Nevis. Alexander's parents, James Hamilton and Rachel Faucett, were not married. His mother, already married to John Lavein, was illegally having an affair with James. When Hamilton was born, James wanted no part in raising his son, but Alexander still took the Hamilton name proudly. His mother Rachel died in 1768 of yellow fever, leaving Alexander to fend for himself. He spent most of his adolescence with local…
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Alexander Hamilton was an orphan from Britain. Hamilton had no formal education growing up, it wasn't until he went to America to attend university that he would begin his education. Alexander Hamilton, founding father and first Secretary of Treasury of the United States, changed the structure of the United States Government, financial system, legal system, and economic system we know today. Dating back to the 1770’s when Britain still had colonization of the colonies, the states had no freedom…
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Immigrants: we get the job done." This iconic line from Lin-Manuel Miranda's hit musical, Hamilton, resonates with audiences around the world. But beyond its catchy tunes and captivating performances, Hamilton is ultimately a tragic story that explores themes of ambition, power, and legacy. By analyzing the characters, plot development, and underlying message of the musical, it becomes clear that Hamilton fits the criteria of a classic tragedy. Tragedy has long been a prominent genre in literature…
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One of the first romantic scandals in U.S. political history that put a Founding Father to shame. Alexander Hamilton's contributions are a staple of the United States of America’s identity. Yet, his private life remains a subject of fascination and debate. In 1791, an uproar would surface that not only shook the foundations of his personal life, but also unleashed a storm of political and public scrutiny that tested every aspect of his legacy. In exploring the details of Hamilton's affair, a revealing…
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Alexander Hamilton's personal life decisions have made him a very successful man but also conflicted his political career. In the musical Hamilton made his career a huge part in his life especially in his personal life, Hamilton made his life harder than it had to be he spent majority of his life just trying to be someone in life instead of being there for his family and in the long run that had a lot of consequences in his and many people’s lives. Alexander Hamilton had four different genres: love…
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Alexander Hamilton is one of the founding fathers of the United States and a key figure in shaping the country's early government and economic policies. His character stands out for a number of reasons, including his intelligence, ambition, and dedication to his beliefs. Three successful choices made about his characterisation include his resilience in the face of adversity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his ability to rise from humble beginnings to achieve great success. One aspect…
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