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Why Is Alexander Hamilton Important

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“What are you waiting for?”(Musical “Hamilton”). Alexander Hamilton did millions of things and now he is “the most relatable founding father” says “Natasha Simons”. Hamilton came from nothing, no family, self taught and yet he once said that “People sometimes attribute my success to my genius; all the genius I know anything about is hard work” (Hamilton). Alexander Hamilton was one of our Founding Fathers of the United States, but yet many do not know how big of an impact he made. A toll was made on “Twitter” asking people if they knew who he was and what he did only 40% knew and the other 60% did not have a clue(Paitin). His story will forever influence mant till this day and now it’s time to examine exactly what made this young, scrappy, …show more content…

His first job was working as a clerk for a nearby import-export store. He worked there for a while then started to grow a love with writing. His education soon became something he thought was important. He first didn’t get into a church school because his parents were not married. After being denied he didn’t give up, he started the brilliant idea of self-educating himself. Reading everything he could get his hands on is what made him a genius. The library he went to only had thirty-four books some including Roman and Greek classics. He didn’t stop at just reading he started to learn other languages. His mother taught his some French but he became fluent by himself. After all that hard work he was accepted into a all grammar school in New Jersey. After studying there for about a year with Francis Barber he then went to King’s College. It was in New York City and he got his Bachelor’s of Arts degree in just the short time span of one year. (Alexander …show more content…

They were supposed to be evenly written between three different men including Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in about six months. Jay ended up becoming very ill after just five letters. James Madison was able to write a total of 29, but Hamilton ended up writing the final letters which included 51 in total.(Alexander DeConde) They were then published in New York City paper then later were turned into a full book. Now till this day they made one of the most innovative and critical offerings of the political philosophy. He soon had another chance to do and be something even bigger The Secretary of Treasury. September 11, 1789 Alexander Hamilton became the first U.S. Secretary of Treasury. His job was to deal with the financial problems of the United States. He still worked along with Washington until

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