Eliza Schuyler-Hamilton Research Paper

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On August 9, 1759, Eliza Schuyler-Hamilton was born to the wealthy Catherine Van Rensselaer and American Revolutionary War General Philip Schuyler, and was one of fifteen children. She was one of the seven children in her family to make it to adulthood. In 1780, Elizabeth was staying with her aunt in Morristown, New Jersey for the winter and there she met Alexander Hamilton, who was stationed with George Washington in Morristown as well, and would later become her husband. During that winter, Elizabeth made good friends with Martha Washington, and that friendship would last throughout their husband’s careers in politics. Eliza Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton got married months after meeting, with a blessing from Phillip Schuyler, despite Hamilton’s lack of fortune and parents. …show more content…
Over the next two decades they would have seven more children, and an extra foster child that they were taking care of for their friends for ten years. It is unclear to many people how the Hamilton’s lived comfortably when it has been said by many of the people with relations to the Hamilton family that Alexander refused money from Gen. Phillip Schuyler. Due to Alexander’s service in the Army, the Hamilton’s moved around a lot. Eliza and Alexander finally settled down in New York in late 1783, after Eliza negotiated the price of their house, which was usually the husbands job, and a sign of Alexander’s faith in Elizabeth.
Six years after the Hamiltons set up their home in New York, Alexander Hamilton secured the position of Treasury of Secretary, making $3500 a year. Hamilton trusted Schuyler-Hamilton with his work and decisions in politics, which is shown by how much of Hamilton’s work was checked and reviewed by Eliza, which includes Washington’s “Farewell Address” and sections of some of the 51 Federalist Papers that Hamilton