The purpose of this document is to explore the direct relationship of Alexander Hamilton and his experience and ultimate involvement and role in being a founding father of the United States of America. This short report will have a brief history of Alexander Hamilton life and story, his involvement in the revolutionary war, signing the constitution, writing many of the Federalist papers and experience with being secretary of the treasury. To better understand Hamilton’s relationship being involved as a founding father, we must first understand what kind of life he lived. The circumstances he had gone through shaped the kind of person he aimed to be. He was born on January 11, 1757. To start off with, he had very little in life, except for …show more content…
As though to prove to himself that even though he had nothing, the only thing he could have is to become more. So, he did, showing to many people that you can become something great you put your mind to, he went on to become one of the founding father of United States of America, being a solider to fight in the revolutionary war, signing the constitution and eventually to become the first Treasury Secretary (Lewis, 2015). He became known and valuable to others because he consistently applied himself, and acted firmly in what he believed …show more content…
Later, to cause contention between Aaron Burr that he politically stood against, Burr believed that Hamilton’s great influence in politics and openly voicing against his leadership led to his failure to gain any leadership, ultimately leading to a duel against Hamilton issued by Burr. In the duel Hamilton missed Burr but was greatly injured by Burr, suffering great pain until his death the next day on July 12, 1804.
Now to the significant parts of his life, Hamilton grew in popularity with the revolutionary war come near, “With war pending, Hamilton immersed himself in the study of artillery tactics and military maneuvers.” (ushistory.org) Working his way up the ranks he eventually came to play a big part in the war himself, with his successes in the war, he came to be appointed aid to George Washington
Alexander Hamilton (2004), written by Ron Chernow delineates America's most disputable Founding Father. The book gives a wide perspective on early America, with top to bottom accentuation on Hamilton's whole life, achievements and his relationship to certain Founders. Prior to reading this book, I considered Hamilton to be an amazing yet oppressive man who was much of the time involved in conflicts with other Founders. I recall that he advocated a stronger central government, protectionism, mercantilism, and a national bank. Additionally, I knew that he composed parts of the Constitution and wrote the vast majority of The Federalist Papers.
Lectures Lecture 14 “Questions to Consider #1”: Why did the Anti Federalists object so strongly to the Preamble to the Constitution? The Anti-Federalists objected so strongly to Preamble to the Constitution due to the fact the Preamble establishes powers for the three branches of government, states’ relations, mode of amendment, debts, national supremacy, oath of office, and amendment ratification. This group felts as though when the federalists wanting to create a strong central government would not be strong enough if the Preamble was not put into place. Lecture 14 states, “Anti-federalists suspicious of central power fought the new Constitution tenaciously…..
Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of Treasury of the United States, had a lot going for himself being a man that came from poverty to success, and he was a man “all powerful and fails at nothing which he attempts” admitted a congressman in 1791 (Tindall and Shi). Born in the Caribbean in the West Indies, abandoned by his father and orphaned at the age of 13 by his late mother who had died. Later moved to New York, became a lawyer and transitioned to nationalism thus giving him the important role of handling the weight of the debt America had accumulated $54 million deep after the Revolutionary War (Digital History). Hamilton saw the need for some financial credit to be given to America and he had the right idea by proposing a National Bank to his first president George Washington. Word dispersed of that proposal leading a
A year ago, any mention of Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton would make me groan and recall a dry, boring sentence about The Federalist Papers in my AP United States History textbook. Now? I think of a charming, determined ladies’ man with a bit of a temper that can throw-down the best rap the eighteenth century has ever heard. Hamilton, a game-changing, hip-hop inspired musical, brings Ron Chernow’s biography of the titular Founding Father to the Broadway stage.
¨A national debt if not excessive, will be to us a national blessing” a quote from Hamilton, the first secretary of the nation's treasury. Alexander Hamilton is an influential figure in history y taking one of the most important stands in American history. (Hamilton). There can be many different ways someone can take stand: a stand for their country, a stand for themselves, a stand for others, a stand for freedom. They all have one thing in common, they all stand for change.
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.
“Alexander Hamilton, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and major author of the Federalist papers, was the United States' first secretary of the treasury” (Biography.com). From the Revolutionary War to his fatal death, Alexander Hamilton did many things throughout his life and is one of the many people that helped develop the first political party called the Federalists. All of this began on January 11th, on the island of Nevis, in the British West Indies, when Alexander Hamilton was born. The exact year of Alexander’s birth is unknown, but it is estimated that he was born in either 1755 or 1757. He was the result of an affair with his mother, Rachel Fawcett Lavine, and a Scottish trader that soon abandoned them.
Understanding Macbeth. I am going to show my understanding of Shakespeare's Macbeth by comparing Macbeth’s personality and life to another person. The person I found had lots of similarities to Macbeth was America’s first treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton. In this essay, I will briefly talk about the life of Alexander Hamilton, explain why I chose him, and what they had in common. Alexander Hamilton, founder of America’s first national bank, and New York Post, and treasury secretary for George Washington, was born in St.Croix in 1775 or 1777.
“Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.” This quote by Alexander Hamilton shows his desire to leave a legacy, just like the focus of our unit. Throughout our legacy unit we have been looking at different celebrities, political figures, and many other types of people to see how they have impacted our world. The legacy that will be covered in this paper is the legacy of Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury and has left a huge legacy in the U.S.
Alexander Hamilton is widely accepted as a very important founding father. He fought in the Revolutionary War, was the first secretary of the Treasury, and help found the first national bank. He was also a part of one of the first political parties to emerge in America-the Federalist Party. Here are six political views of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party.
Alexander Hamilton died on the morning of July 12, 1804 in the famous Burr-Hamilton duel at Weehawken, New Jersey. The two had been enemies for a long time, ever since the revolution. When Hamilton started to publicly insult Aaron Burr right before the election of 1800, he started down the road which lead to his fateful duel. To Hamilton and the Federalist party this election was like picking between a cobra or a rattlesnake, both considered very dangerous. This was a tough decision, but Hamilton thought Thomas Jefferson would be the less dangerous of the two, so when he heard that his party was going to vote for Burr he said, "Nothing has given me so much chagrin as the Intelligence that the Federal party were thinking seriously of supporting
Alexander Hamilton: Founding Father, writer of the Federalist Papers, Secretary of State, and rapper? In the Hamilton soundtrack Lin-Manuel Miranda tells the story of Alexander Hamilton through rap and hip-hop. Lin-Manuel Miranda tells Hamilton’s story from beginning to end. From orphaned immigrant to being killed after the War. Immigration plays an important role both in the soundtrack and in our daily lives.
They remained loyal to Hamilton and continued to rely on him extensively. This was one of the reasons that Adams, as well as Jefferson, developed an intense hatred for Hamilton. It was during Adams’ presidency that the venerable Washington was called upon to resume his generalship because of the looming prospect of war with France. He would only do so on the condition that Hamilton be second in command. By this time, Washington and Hamilton had developed a mutual respect that elevated Hamilton to the status of peer.
Because of many of his radical views, he gained a lot of opposition in both the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties, and was forced to resign, yet still remained popular, with a greatly valued opinion (Brookhiser). Hamilton then lost his firstborn son (Phillip) in a duel when Phillip challenged George Eacker to uphold his father’s honor. And yet Hamilton refused to remain quiet and openly opposed Aaron Burr in the election of 1800, and worked against Burr again when the Vice President ran for New York governorship. In an attempt to heal his wounded pride, Aaron Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel, and the discredited Alexander Hamilton died the day after. (Foner).
“Hamilton’s background would always set him apart and give him an outlook on life and politics the other Founding Fathers did not share”(Gordon,50). Hamilton helped shape Washington’s foreign policy. Hamilton advised Washington on the Neutrality Proclamation, which declared that America would not become entangled in affairs but be friendly with both