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…
Words 475 - Pages 2
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…
Words 1598 - Pages 7
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…
Words 945 - Pages 4
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…
Words 509 - Pages 3
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…
Words 847 - Pages 4
Alexander Hamilton never became president. But he was the first Treasury Secretary. His life was full of hardships and loss. His achievements towards the financial system are still seen today in our modern banks. Although his youth was fraught with hardship, he became a man who helped shape the economy of early America. Alexander Hamilton was born in the West Indies on January 11, 1757. His father was debt ridden. When Hamilton was 10, his father abandoned him. Two years after that, his mother grew…
Words 466 - Pages 2
Throughout American history, the United States has been associated with economic strength and unconventional financial systems. American founding fathers took inspiration from former economic powers, including the Dutch, Britain, and France, while also innovating their own systems. Richard Sylla and Deirdre McCloskey present their contrasting opinions on what caused the unusual improvement in the United States and what models have enabled that improvement. Although financial institutions play a role in ensuring…
Words 468 - Pages 2
played a major role in the American Revolution. They had agreed to aid the Americans as a way of revenge, helping flame the sparks of change against their most hated enemy, Great Britain. The French sent soldiers, or those with combat experience to fight in the war, on behalf of France. The most famous being a man of noble birth, Lafayette. He soon became a general in the Continental Army and held especially close ties with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. In addition to…
Words 176 - Pages 1
explain the primary causes of the American Revolution. There are many causes of the American Revolution. The primary ones are: the French and Indian War, Treaty of Paris, Stamp Act, Proclamation of 1763, the Intolerable Acts, and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. a. Explain how the end of the Anglo-French imperial competition as seen in the French-Indian War and the 1763 Treaty of Paris laid the groundwork for the American Revolution. The future of the North American continent was largely determined…
Words 3082 - Pages 13
drafted by James Madison while he waited for a quorum to assemble at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. drafted by James Madison while he waited for a quorum to assemble at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The Virginia Plan was notable for its role in setting the overall agenda for debate in the convention and, in particular, for setting forth the idea of population-weighted representation in the proposed national legislature. New Jersey Plan created in response to the Virginia Plan, which…
Words 1963 - Pages 8