One of America’s most noteworthy founding fathers was Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton was the First Secretary of Treasury for the United States of America, under the presidency of General George Washington (1789-1797). Before he became the Secretary of Treasury, Hamilton was one of the most trusted aide-de-camps of General Washington during the Revolution. As an aide-de-camp Hamilton gained practical experience that aided him later on in life as an asset to President Washington. His work in the Revolution gave him a social standing by introducing him to his wife Elizabeth Schuyler. It also impacted his relationship with politics when he founded the Federalist Party in 1791. Alexander Hamilton’s work as an aide-de-camp was a vital push …show more content…
Washington was a renowned general during and before the revolutionary war. He served as a general in the British Army for many years before becoming a general in the revolution. He was appointed commander of the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, where he quickly became a legend on the battlefield. Hamilton and Washington were separated after the war for many years; during this time Hamilton became a renowned lawyer. They would later be reunited when Hamilton was working as a member of the Continental Congress, during the Annapolis Convention in 1786 and the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Then, when Washington was elected as president in 1788, he appointed Hamilton to his cabinet as first Secretary of Treasury. He held that title from September 11, 1789 to January 31, 1795. During his time as Secretary of Treasury, Hamilton shaped the way the American banking and economic system functions. He paid off foreign debts that had been made by the Continental Congress during the revolution. Seeing all the death and destruction that being in debt cost the Revolution, Hamilton firmly believed a strong country was built upon financial stability. Working as an aide-de-camp for Washington allowed Hamilton to be able to shape the way the American economy …show more content…
Social standing determined occupation, housing, marriage, and many other things. Hamilton came to America with almost nothing, earning his class and social standing with nothing, but his brains and wit. Alexander Hamilton was born an illegitimate child on the island of Nevis in the British West Indies, to Rachael Fawcette Levine and James Hamilton, on January 11, 1755. James Hamilton was a traveling Scottish merchant, while Rachael Fawcette Levine was a young woman whom had divorced from her previous husband under Danish law. Due to Rachel’s previous divorce she was never able to remarry, making Hamilton an illegitimate child. When Alexander was around ten years old, his father (a merchant) went bankrupt; he took what was left of his finances and left Hamilton and his mother to their own devices. To compensate for his family's lack of revenue, Hamilton decided to work for a local trading charter when he was 12 years old. In 1768, when Alexander was around 13 years old, Rachael Fawcette Levine died of illness. His intellect got him out of Nevis and on his way to attend a preparatory school in New Jersey, where he later attended King’s College in 1773 at the age of 18. After he graduated, Hamilton joined the revolution in the form of an artillery captain. He quickly caught the attention of General George Washington, and became the youngest aide de camp at the age of 22. Hamilton’s induction into
During Hamilton’s student years, he wrote and published three influential pamphlets defending the colonists' cause in protesting the actions of the British government and supported recent decisions of the Continental Congress. General George Washington, the first president of the United States, took interest of his profound writings and suggested him to join the general’s military staff. At the age of twenty-two, Hamilton decided to join the staff as aide-de-camp with the rank of lieutenant colonel. In the four years of remaining in the staff, Hamilton was entrusted with making a compromise with the general, sent on many perceptive missions, and eventually made Washington's liaison with French military commanders who supported the Revolutionary
I enjoyed you video on Alexander Hamilton, who was a founding father of the United States of America. Your video had a great design, and the music added some drama to draw a viewer into the presented material. However, to expand on the subject, I would like to talk about Alexander Hamilton’s role after the revolutionary war. After the revolutionary war, Alexander Hamilton was the first secretary of Treasury, and he was responsible for identifying and solving the national debt crisis.
Alexander Hamilton was a founding father and a framer of the constitution. He was the first secretary of the treasure in George Washington 's cabinet. Alexander Hamilton was a key player in persuading the New york government at the new York ratifying convention which got the constitution signed. Alexander Hamilton created our currency and the first national bank, but the creation of his political party can be known as the reason for the major divide between Americans today. The assassination of Alexander Hamilton was unjust because he was a key in player in ratifying the constitution and created the currency and the first national bank, but people believe that the creation of his political party created a great divide between Americans.
How can a man with such a rocky beginning grow up to change American history? Before his unfortunate death at age forty nine, Hamilton had accomplished what one can only call greatness. Declaring to be born in Nevis in the British West Indies, Hamilton was the product of an illegitimate marriage. However, he never let this status define him, and only sought harder for honor and glory. From high points in his life, such as being the first secretary of the Treasury, to the low points, the Reynolds Pamphlets, this paper will outline Alexander Hamilton's astonishing life.
Hamilton was born in 1755/1757 in the island of Nevis, in the British West Indies, to James Hamilton and Rachel Fawcett Lavine to which his father some years later would abandon his older brother, mother, and himself and leave them in destitute. Alexander Hamilton’s mother died shortly after his father’s abandonment. Alexander was later shot by Aaron Burr in 1804. He went to King’s College after he
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 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.
In his early life in 1773 when he was around 16 years old, Hamilton arrived in New York where he enrolled in King's College Hamilton was drawn more too political involvement than he was to academics. He wrote his first political article defending the Patriots' cause against the interests of pro-British Loyalists. Became a quick learner Hamilton deemed himself quite capable of becoming a self-made man. Alexander Hamilton is remembered as an important part of United States history. He was recognized as the first appointed Secretary of the Treasure in the Unites States during the time he held his office he worked a lot and established a very powerful financial system.
In order to fix his life, Hamilton took a job as a clerk in an accounting firm at the age of eleven. In 1773, he enrolled in King’s College, aka Columbia University, but soon took on a more political side. During this time, the American Revolution was just starting and Alexander took his chance in politics by writing an article to defend the proposal to embargo trade with Great Britain. (Biography.com)
One thing a lot of people don't know about Alexander Hamilton is that he and his son were both killed in duels in the same place, with his son, Philip named after his wife's father, defending his honor, and Hamilton being killed by Aaron Burr. Hamilton achieved many things while he was in office as Secretary of Treasury. Hamilton assisted George Washington in many ways, one thing Hamilton did to help Washington was endorsing him to become the first president of the United States, just like when Washington supported Hamilton during his run for Secretary of Treasury. Which gave Washington big opportunities, because Hamilton was a very influential person. His wife, Elizabeth Schuyler, was the daughter of Philip Schuyler(staff), which gave Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton was a heroic and bold man. He was born in the West Indies and from his early life, the odds stacked against him. His father left when he was around the age of ten, and him and his mother got very sick. His mother did not survive but Hamilton did and then moved in with his cousin who later committed suicide. Hamilton’s personality consisted of wanting to be a hero, and wanting to prove himself worthy of respect.
He showed that underdogs can win if they just believe they can do it. He left a legacy as the Outsider. Alexander Hamilton’s had a background that is very difficult to follow. Alexander had to manage two different lives throughout his lifetime one of them was his life in America where he had focus on his education at king 's college (Moss 74) as well as the sweep of independence that came through New york.
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.
Being a good leader does not necessarily mean shining in the spotlight. Some of the most revolutionary and successful leaders are the ones who worked the lights. Self-awareness, self-direction, vision, ability to motivate, and social awareness are the characteristics of a good leader according to SIY Leadership Institute (SIYLI). There have been many accomplished and renowned leaders in America since (and before) the 1770’s, ones whose names are universally known and others who are unfamiliar. Of the latter is Alexander Hamilton, who showed potential since the minute he was put on earth, for no matter what obstacles were thrown in his way he forged ahead and never threw away his shot.
In 1777, Hamilton had become George Washington’s assistant. In the year of 1788 he convinced New Yorkers to ratify the U.S Constitution. He then became the secretary if the treasury. He was a founding father, served in the military, studied law, was involved in politics and government. He is also on U.S currency (10-dollar bill) who was never a president.