What president was Alexander Hamilton?

When Was Alexander Hamilton President? Hamilton was never the president of the United States, although he was the closest aide and advisor to the country's first president, George Washington, and also helped to shape the policies of his successor, John Adams.
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When was Alexander Hamilton a president?

It was seemingly a foregone conclusion that Washington would be America's first president (he was elected unanimously in 1788), and Hamilton happily joined his cabinet, serving until 1795.
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Why did Alexander Hamilton did not become president?

Yet unlike Washington, and unlike his longtime nemesis Thomas Jefferson, Hamilton never served as U.S. president—not only because he died in a duel by the hands of Aaron Burr.
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Which president appointed Alexander Hamilton?

In 1789, Washington was unanimously elected as the first president of the United States; he appointed Hamilton as the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
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What is Alexander Hamilton known for?

Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the United States, who fought in the American Revolutionary War, helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury. He was the founder and chief architect of the American financial system.
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What if Alexander Hamilton had lived?



Was Alexander Hamilton white or black?

While Hamilton himself was born in the West Indies, he was most definitely white. And George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr are usually played by Black actors. None of them was Black, obviously. All this is intentional.
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Did Alexander Hamilton wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Alexander Hamilton did not help write the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration in June 1776 and was helped by his...
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What happened to Aaron Burr after he shot Hamilton?

In the aftermath of the duel, Alexander Hamilton was lionized for his achievements, while Aaron Burr lived in his foe's shadow, enmeshed in a series of scandals that ended his once promising career.
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What caused the duel between Hamilton and Burr?

The two men had long been political rivals, but the immediate cause of the duel was disparaging remarks Hamilton had allegedly made about Burr at a dinner.
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What race was Alexander Hamilton?

The illegitimate son of a Scottish immigrant father and a British West Indian mother (who happened to be married to someone else), Alexander Hamilton was born on the Caribbean island of Nevis on January 11.
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What did George Washington notice about Hamilton?

Washington recognized Hamilton's talents and made use of them; as the General told Congress, he needed "persons who can think for me, as well as execute orders." Hamilton could seamlessly interpret Washington's commands, put them into words, and fill in the necessary blanks.
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Was Ben Franklin a President?

The fact is, unlike his contemporaries George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, Franklin never held the office of the presidency. He was the governor of Pennsylvania, the first United States ambassador to France and Sweden and the first ever United States Postmaster General.
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What was Alexander Hamilton last words?

Hamilton gasped, “I am a dead man” and collapsed. He lapsed in and out of consciousness while being rowed back across the Hudson River to New York. He was taken to a friend's mansion, his family rushing to his side. He was partially paralyzed by then.
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Did Burr regret killing Hamilton?

His actions post-duel suggest there may have been some regret from the sitting vice president, though it was not abundantly clear if he felt any remorse for killing Hamilton.
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What happened to Eliza Hamilton after Alexander died?

Eliza Hamilton poured her energy into founding a free school and an orphanage in New York to help children in need. Eliza Hamilton poured her energy into founding a free school and an orphanage in New York to help children in need.
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What happened to Alexander Hamilton's children?

Elizabeth bore eight children between the years 1782 and 1802, miscarrying at least once. Ironically, her eldest son Philip, aged nineteen, was killed in a duel by an associate of Aaron Burr. After Philip's untimely death, her eldest daughter, Angelica, named after Elizabeth's sister, went insane.
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Is anyone from Alexander Hamilton's family alive?

Does Alexander Hamilton have any living descendants now? In short, yes. There are some descendants of the real Alexander Hamilton still living today. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Doug Hamilton is the great-great-great-great-great grandson of Alexander Hamilton.
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Did Alexander Hamilton help win the war?

Appointed by George Washington in 1781 to command a light infantry battalion in Marquis de Lafayette's Division, Hamilton helped lead the attack at the Battle of Yorktown in Yorktown, Virginia, which would become the war's last major land battle.
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How old was Aaron Burr when he shot Alexander Hamilton?

In a duel in 1804, when he was 48, he killed Alexander Hamilton, one of the country's founding fathers, and three years later after complicated legal proceedings he was questionably acquitted of treason. Aaron Burr came from a prominent family of clerics and scholars, but he always had a wild streak.
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What color was Alexander Hamilton's eyes?

Alexander Hamilton has violet blue eyes.
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Why is Ben Franklin on the 100 dollar bill?

A Founding Father

Franklin was one of the – if not the – most important founding father in our nation. His work in forging the Declaration of Independence is considered pivotal in the forming of the nation, so it is well-fitting that his likeness be on this important bill.
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How many slaves did Ben Franklin have?

Franklin owned at leas two slaves during his life, both of whom worked as household servants, but in his old age he came to view slavery as a vile institution that ran counter to the principles of the American Revolution.
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Is Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill?

Portrait and Vignette

The $100 note features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the front of the note. The vignette on the back of the note changed in 1929 to feature Independence Hall.
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