Alexander Hamilton had a genius mind, but his honor and outspoken ideas that qualify him as a genius, also made him many enemies and eventually would lead to him being killed. Alexander Hamilton had a real desire for power. He started out as a bastard son in the Caribbean Islands. By the time he was 17 his father had abandoned him and his mother had died, so he started working as a clerk for a shipping company. When a massive hurricane hit the island he wrote an article that was so influential that…
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The Ten Dollar Founding Father Alexander Hamilton entered the world amidst humble circumstances, his future uncertain. Denied the luxury of a formal education, Hamilton’s early years were stained by the absence of opportunity and privilege while living as an orphan in the British Ruled Caribbean. It wasn't until he left for America, that he would finally know a country that carried promise and possibility. There he would attend the university that would finally begin his education. There, he would…
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Story?” Hamilton, a hip hop infused musical based on the life of Alexander Hamilton written by Lin Manuel Miranda, reminds us that we have little control over who tells our story. Rather, you must do the bets to tell your own story truthfully, and know that your story is all that continues on after you pass. On an evening in 2008 Lin Manuel Miranda mentioned to Jeremy McCarter his concept of writing a Hip-Hop concept album centered around the life of Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton was the…
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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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doubled the territory of the United States, and has been viewed as a very shrewd move, Jefferson's role in the purchase is considered a great triumph. Jefferson, though he did not believe in a permanent military, dispatched the young U.S. Navy to fight the Barbary Pirates. And he had to contend with a number of problems related to Britain, which harassed American ships and engaged in the impressment of American sailors. His response to Britain, the Embargo Act of 1807, was generally thought to be a failure…
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Alexander Hamilton, a notable figure in early American politics, made significant contributions to the nation's foundations in both economics and politics. As General George Washington’s trusted aide de camp during the American Revolution, Hamilton played a crucial role in securing American independence. He further solidified his legacy by co-authoring the Federalist Papers, which were instrumental in convincing the public to ratify the Constitution. Hamilton not only faced opposition for his economic…
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the United States Government for most of the 17th century. 2. Boston Tea Party - was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty, on December 16, 1773. 3. Hamilton’s essays against slavery - Hamilton believed slavery was immoral. Abolishing slavery wasn't his main goal in life, Hamilton played a large role in the development of belief that all men are created equal. 4. Lee battle at Monmouth - Lee was put in charge at the battle at Monmouth. He failed and allowed the british to seize the initiative…
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Alexander Hamilton is a very well-known figure in American history. From his roles in the military, to being a prestigious New York attorney, to being a member of the United States government, Hamilton did everything he could to the best of his ability, and he made a lasting impact on shaping America as we know it. Alexander Hamilton was born approximately January 11 of either 1755 or 1757 on the island of Nevis, the West Indies. Hamilton was the illegitimate son of James Hamilton and Rachel Fawcett…
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Hamilton's contributions to the formation of the American financial system, his role in the establishment of the federal government's powers, and his advocacy for a strong executive branch, this research seeks to elucidate the ways in which his vision continues to reverberate in contemporary debates and policies. Alexander Hamilton's multifaceted legacy as a Founding Father, economic visionary, and political strategist continues to shape American governance and society, reflecting his enduring influence…
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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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