Alexander Hamilton Research Paper

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Alexander Hamilton was born on the Island of Navis in the British West Indies on January 11, 1757. In 1772 he moved to New York and entered King’s College which is now Columbia University today. Before he moved to New York, in 1765 James Hamilton abandoned the family and Rachel Hamilton opened a small store to support her sons but died in 1768. For the next four years he worked for the mercantile firm. Hamilton’s integrance persuaded citizens on the island to pay for his college education.
While still a student in college, his friendship with William Livingston and other New York patriots had introduce the idea of the American Revolution. In 1776 and 1777 Hamilton demonstrated military leadership during the New Jersey campaign he also did so in 1781 in Yorktown. He impressed his superior and other important men with organizational skills, and executive ability. He also improved his social status by marrying Elizabeth Schuyler in 1780. By the time Hamilton retired from office in January 1795 the United States had the highest credit ranking in Europe, his policies on the nation's debt and banking had quickly expanded American capitalistic enterprises. His policies also created …show more content…

He remained as an important party leader who advised President Washington, and President John Adams's cabinet, and also Federalist members of Congress on policies and presidential candidates. As the nation prepared for the possibility of war with France in 1789 Hamilton, appointed second in command of the enlarge army under George Washington, saw the conflict as an opportunity to gain military glory for himself and to expand the United States by annexing Florida, and Louisiana. However, President Adams would not tolerate Hamilton’s grandiose visions of military glory, a subservient alliance with Britain, and the high taxes necessary to maintain the army, or the danger of using the army to suppress political