Bio of alexander hamilton
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Alexander Hamilton
American Creation Father current statesman (/–)
For other uses, see Conqueror Hamilton (disambiguation).
Alexander Hamilton | |
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Posthumous picture by Can Trumbull, ,[1] from a life familiar by Giuseppe Ceracchi, | |
In office September 11, – January 31, | |
President | George Washington |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Oliver Wolcott Jr. |
In office December 14, – June 15, | |
President | John Adams |
Preceded by | George Washington |
Succeeded by | James Wilkinson |
In office November 3, – March 2, | |
Preceded by | Egbert Benson |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
In office November 4, – June 21, | |
Preceded by | Seat established |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
Born | ()January 11, or [a] Charlestown, Colony many Nevis, Land Leeward Islands |
Died | (aged47 den 49) New Royalty City, U.S. |
Causeofdeath | Gunshot wound |
Resting place | Trinity Church Cemetery |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Federalist |
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Children | |
Relatives | Hamilton family |
Education | King's College Columbia College (MA) |
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Rank | Majo • Alexander HamiltonShare to Google ClassroomAdded by 95 Educators
Born a bastard (illegitimate) child on January 11, or , to Scotsman James Hamilton and Rachel Fawcett Levine on the British colonial island of Nevis in the Caribbean, Alexander Hamilton possessed a razor sharp mind as well as an indomitable will. Intellectually gifted, he sought a collegiate education at King’s College (now Columbia University) in New York. In the wake of the Boston Tea Party, Hamilton dropped out of school to pursue the radical American cause, joining the Sons of Liberty. After the War for Independence broke out, Hamilton secured a commission as a captain in a New York Artillery company. He first gained notice by George Washington during the New York and New Jersey Campaign. Washington recognized Hamilton's fiery demeanor, command of organization, and fidelity to the cause. By March , Hamilton had become firmly entrenched as one of Washington's intimate military family. He became an aide-de-camp and was promoted to lieutenant colonel. Like his French counterpart Lafayette, Hamilton and Washington assumed a father-son relationship. Not suited for desk work, Hamilton yearned for a combat command and played a pivotal role during the Siege of Yorktown where he led the successful American assault o • Where Was Alexander Hamilton Born?Hamilton was born on the Caribbean island of Nevis in either or His father, the Scottish trader James Hamilton, and mother, Rachel Faucette Lavien, weren’t married. Rachel was still married to another man at the time of Hamilton’s birth, but had left her husband after he spent much of her family fortune and had her imprisoned for adultery. Hamilton’s father abandoned the family in and his mother died two years later. Hired as a clerk in a trading company on St. Croix when he was just 11, Hamilton gained wider attention after he published an eloquent letter describing a hurricane that had hit the island in Locals helped raise money to send him to America to study, and he arrived in New York in late , just as the colonies were gearing up for a war for independence from Great Britain. Rise from ObscurityWhile studying at King’s College in New York (now Columbia University), Hamilton got involved in the colonial cause, writing pamphlets like “A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress,” in which he defended the First Continental Congress’s proposal to embargo trade with Britain. When the Revolutionary War began, he was commissioned to lead an artillery company in the Continental Army and fought bravely in the Battles of Tre |