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Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 – July 12, 1804) was a Founding Father, soldier, economist, political philosopher, one of America's first constitutional lawyers and the first United States Secretary of the Treasury. As Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the primary author of the economic policies of the George Washington Administration, especially the funding of the state debts by the Federal government, the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain. He became the leader of the Federalist Party, created largely in support of his views, and was opposed by the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.


Bibliography

  1. (2002)

    The Essential Federalist : A New Reading of the Federalist Papers (Constitutional Heritage Series, V. 3)

  2. (2001)

    Alexander Hamilton

  3. (1788)

    The Federalist Papers

  4. Selected Writings and Speeches of Alexander Hamilton (Constitutional Studies)

  5. American State Papers, The Federalist, John Stuart Mills [Great Books of the Western World, Volume 40 or 43]

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  • Legal name: Alexander Hamilton
  • Birthdate: January 11, 1755
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  • Nationality: American
  • Gender: Male
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  • Date of death: July 12, 1804 (aged 49)
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