The Life and Times of Alexander Hamilton, Aide-de-camp, Secretary, and Minister of General Washingto
Christopher James Riethmueller
The Life and Times of Alexander Hamilton, Aide-de-camp, Secretary, and Minister of General Washingto
Christopher James Riethmueller
This book provides an in-depth look into the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers and a key figure in establishing the United States government. Through his various roles as aide-de-camp, secretary and minister, Hamilton made significant contributions to the development of the nation's political and economic systems. Drawing on primary sources and extensive research, this biography offers a captivating and insightful portrait of a complex and influential figure.
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