The Involvement And Role Of Alexander Hamilton As A Founding Father

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The purpose of this document is to explore the direct relationship of Alexander Hamilton and his experience and ultimate involvement and role in being a founding father of the United States of America. This short report will have a brief history of Alexander Hamilton life and story, his involvement in the revolutionary war, signing the constitution, writing many of the Federalist papers and experience with being secretary of the treasury. To better understand Hamilton’s relationship being involved as a founding father, we must first understand what kind of life he lived. The circumstances he had gone through shaped the kind of person he aimed to be. He was born on January 11, 1757. To start off with, he had very little in life, except for …show more content…

As though to prove to himself that even though he had nothing, the only thing he could have is to become more. So, he did, showing to many people that you can become something great you put your mind to, he went on to become one of the founding father of United States of America, being a solider to fight in the revolutionary war, signing the constitution and eventually to become the first Treasury Secretary (Lewis, 2015). He became known and valuable to others because he consistently applied himself, and acted firmly in what he believed …show more content…

Later, to cause contention between Aaron Burr that he politically stood against, Burr believed that Hamilton’s great influence in politics and openly voicing against his leadership led to his failure to gain any leadership, ultimately leading to a duel against Hamilton issued by Burr. In the duel Hamilton missed Burr but was greatly injured by Burr, suffering great pain until his death the next day on July 12, 1804.
Now to the significant parts of his life, Hamilton grew in popularity with the revolutionary war come near, “With war pending, Hamilton immersed himself in the study of artillery tactics and military maneuvers.” (ushistory.org) Working his way up the ranks he eventually came to play a big part in the war himself, with his successes in the war, he came to be appointed aid to George Washington