Founding Father Alexander Hamilton: Life Of A Slave

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Unlike many other Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton was a fierce abolitionist who fought for the freeing of slaves. Growing up on the Sugar Island of St Croix made a lasting impression on Hamilton. He had early-exposure to the humanity of slaves and witnessed first-hand the atrocities that slaves endured. The import-export company which a juvenile Hamilton worked at sometimes dealt with slave ships. When this happened, it was part of Hamilton’s responsibility to inspect, groom and house the slaves. Witnessing the vile conditions and the cruelty done to slaves gave Hamilton a life-lasting hatred of the slave-trade. During the Revolutionary War, Hamilton along with his comrade John Laurens introduced a plan to use African-American regiments

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