Alexander Hamilton - Wikipedia Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 [a] – July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first U S secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 under the presidency of George Washington
Alexander Hamilton | Biography, Duel, Musical, Facts . . . Alexander Hamilton, New York delegate to the Constitutional convention, major author of the Federalist papers, and first secretary of the treasury of the United States, who was the foremost champion of a strong central government for the new United States
Alexander Hamilton - World History Encyclopedia Alexander Hamilton was a US Founding Father He served as Washington's aide-de-camp during the American Revolution, was the primary author of the Federalist Papers, and served as the first US treasury secretary
Biography of Alexander Hamilton - US History Washington recognized Hamilton's leadership abilities, as well as his extraordinary talent for writing Hamilton was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and made his aide-de-camp on March 1, 1777 Just twenty years old at the time, Hamilton had already made remarkable accomplishments
Alexander Hamilton - George Washingtons Mount Vernon Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the United States, who fought in the American Revolutionary War, helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury He was the founder and chief architect of the American financial system
Alexander Hamilton - U. S. National Park Service Alexander Hamilton (c 1755-1804) was a Founding Father of the United States, soldier, lawyer, scholar, economist, congressman, and first U S Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton, Biography, Facts, Significance, Founding . . . Alexander Hamilton was one of the most influential and enigmatic of America’s founding fathers As a pamphleteer who supported the actions of the Continental Congress, he embraced the concepts of natural law and natural rights to defend the American Revolution