What did Hamilton think of George Washington?

On December 14, 1799, Washington died at Mount Vernon. Hamilton wrote Washington's secretary, Tobias Lear, and said: “I have been much indebted to the kindness of the General, and he was an Aegis very essential to me” (Alexander Hamilton to Tobias Lear, 2 January 1800, National Archives).
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What did Alexander Hamilton think of George Washington?

Their contrasting temperaments prevented any close friendship from developing between the 22-year-old aide and the General, twice his age, whom Hamilton always addressed as "Your Excellency." Washington was prudent and reserved, with excellent judgment. He sought conciliation and accepted compromise.
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How was George Washington portrayed in Hamilton?

Though Washington is depicted as a wise, fearless leader in Hamilton, the real George was no exception to political corruption.
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Did George Washington love Hamilton?

As Chernow and other historians have pointed out, Washington and Hamilton never became great friends despite all the time spent working in close proximity – their built-in differences too strong to entirely surmount the personal buffers.
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Was Hamilton a good man?

He was an impassioned champion of a strong federal government, and played a key role in defending and ratifying the U.S. Constitution. As the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Hamilton built a financial foundation for the new nation, against fierce opposition from arch rival Thomas Jefferson.
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Hamilton and Washington, by Professor Stephen Knott



Did George Washington name a cat after Hamilton?

Wrong: “Martha Washington named her feral tomcat after Hamilton.” In the song “A Winter's Ball,” Aaron Burr suggests Hamilton is a womanizer by bringing up the idea that Martha Washington named a feral cat after him. Though this story appears in several Hamilton biographies, it's likely false.
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Was Hamilton really Washington's right hand man?

Hamilton fought with honor in the Revolutionary War

Through his efforts as a volunteer, young Hamilton became General George Washington's aide de camp, or his right-hand man. Hamilton also personally led an attack and charge at the Battle of Yorktown on a British redoubt.
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Who was George Washington's best friend?

"Dr. David Stuart: Friend and Confidant of George Washington." Northern Virginia Heritage 10, no.
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Was George Washington a good man?

Washington became a great man and was acclaimed as a classical hero because of the way he conducted himself during times of temptation. It was his moral character that set him off from other men. Washington fit the 18th-century image of a great man, of a man of virtue. This virtue was not given to him by nature.
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Did Washington and Jefferson get along?

While never especially close, Washington and Jefferson knew each other for 30 years. For most of those three decades, the two Virginians enjoyed a productive and positive relationship, which at times was a warm friendship.
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How did Washington respond to Hamilton being his right hand man?

Right Hand Man

The Continental Army performed poorly during this campaign and was chased out of New York State, partly because Washington was outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, and outplanned. So Washington requested supplies, information, and help, from men like Hamilton, who served as his aide-de-camp.
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Who is Washington's right hand man?

Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's “right hand man,” but what did Hamilton actually do during the Revolutionary War?
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What personality type was George Washington?

It's appropriate that we begin this series with our first president and a great example of the ISTJ Type, George Washington. The ISTJ Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Personality Type combines Introversion, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging.
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What did George Washington not like?

Washington and his slaves at Mount Vernon. Washington's contradictory attitudes toward slavery are one of the great mysteries of his life and legacy. Like nearly all wealthy Virginia landowners, he owned enslaved people who worked his land. He received the first enslaved people of his own when his father died in 1743.
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Who was the best president?

Abraham Lincoln has taken the highest ranking in each survey and George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt have always ranked in the top five while James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Franklin Pierce have been ranked at the bottom of all four surveys.
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Who did George Washington trust the most?

A successful merchant before the war, Benedict Arnold built an impressive resume fighting for the Americans and became one of Washington's most trusted generals. But in 1779, Arnold began bargaining with the British to turn over West Point.
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Who saved George Washington's life?

US Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski was a woman or intersex, according to a new documentary. The Polish-born general, who has been credited with saving the life of George Washington during the 1775-83 war against Britain, was known as the "Father of the American Cavalry."
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What was George Washington's famous quote?

“It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.” “It is better to be alone than in bad company.” “If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
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Did Hamilton really endorse Jefferson?

Hamilton favored Jefferson over Burr, and he convinced several Federalists to switch their support to Jefferson, giving Jefferson a victory on the 36th ballot. Jefferson became the second incumbent vice president to be elected president.
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What did Eliza do after Hamiltons death?

In 1806, two years after Hamilton's death, Elizabeth became the co-founder of the Society for the relief of poor widows with small children. A few years later she became the co-founder of the Orphan Asylum Society.
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How old was Eliza when married Hamilton?

The pair were finally married on 14 December, 1780; he was just shy of the age of twenty-four, and she was twenty-three. The Hamiltons' marriage was both blessed with many children and fraught with scandal and credit problems. Elizabeth bore eight children between the years 1782 and 1802, miscarrying at least once.
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How is Hamilton just like his country?

Just like his country, he sings, he's “young, scrappy and hungry.” The tale of his rise fuses individual striving and collective struggle. For all his sometimes comical self-regard (he has a pickup line about “my top-notch brain”), Hamilton doesn't measure success just in personal terms.
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What personality type is Hamilton?

ISTJ [THE DUTY FULFILLER]
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What's the rarest personality type?

INFJ is the rarest personality type across the population, occurring in just 2% of the population. It is also the rarest personality type among men. INFJ stands for Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Judging. This unique combination is hard to find in most people.
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Was Washington loyal to his wife?

Although Washington married Martha Custis in 1759 and remained faithful to her throughout their long marriage until his death in 1799, there is evidence that he was really in love with another woman both before his marriage to Martha and perhaps afterwards as well.
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