Alexander Hamilton's Leadership During The American Revolution

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However, Mrs. G showed leadership by leading the Panthers to victory, another more famous person Alexander Hamilton showed leadership back in the 1770s. Hamilton was the first secretary of treasury of the United States and was appointed by George Washington. Before Hamilton became secretary of treasury, “he publicly defended the Boston Tea Party, in which Boston colonists destroyed several tea cargoes in defiance of the tea tax.” In March 1776, Hamilton influenced the New York legislature to make him the “captain in the provincial artillery.” After becoming the captain, he created his own company and created “his own military” for the Battle of Trenton. During Hamilton’s early political activities, he had analyzed the political weakness and financial of our earlier government, and wrote a letter about the government's weakness “to a member of Congress and to Robert Morris.” In November of 1781, Hamilton moved when the war was over to Albany, where he began to study law and began to practice in July 1782. Throughout Hamilton’s law career, he defended some of the most unpopular loyalists who were still loyal to our enemy the British.After a few months of practicing the law, the New Year legislature elected Hamilton to the Continental Congress. (“Alexander Hamilton”). Throughout American Revolution, Hamilton showed leadership by giving the American society more open talent than England and the rest of Europe (“Founding Fathers”). …show more content…

Even though Hamilton wasn’t one of our presidents, he showed great leadership throughout his terms in the secretary of treasury, he practiced law after the wars, and he also showed leadership being one of our Founding Fathers (who were responsible winning our wars against