Alexander hamilton early life
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Portrait of Alexander Hamilton
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Alexander Hamilton was born in Charlestown, Nevis, in the West Indies on January 11, (or ), to James Hamilton, a Scottish merchant of St. Christopher, and Rachel Fawcett. Rachel's father was a Huguenot physician and planter. While very young, she had been married to and divorced from a Danish proprietor on St. Croix. After her divorce, the court prohibited her remarriage. The marriage to James Hamilton was acceptable socially in the West Indies, but not elsewhere. The union resulted in the birth of two sons, but they were living apart less than 10 years later. Rachel and her boys lived on St. Croix, dependent on her relatives. She passed away in His father survived until — but the boys were virtually orphans before they were even teenagers.
At the age of 12, Hamilton began work as a clerk in a general store, but the boy had a keen intellect and ambitious goals. He was an excellent writer, in French as well as English. In , a hurricaine ravaged the West Indies. Hamilton wrote a letter about the devastating storm, published in the Royal Danish American Gazette, of such poetic eloquence that a subscription fund was taken up to send the promising young intellectual to North America for a formal education.
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Alexander Hamilton
American Origination Father splendid statesman (/–)
For other uses, see Conqueror Hamilton (disambiguation).
Alexander Hamilton | |
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Posthumous vignette by Bathroom Trumbull, ,[1] from a life assail by Giuseppe Ceracchi, | |
| In office September 11, – January 31, | |
| President | George Washington |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Oliver Wolcott Jr. |
| In office December 14, – June 15, | |
| President | John Adams |
| Preceded by | George Washington |
| Succeeded by | James Wilkinson |
| In office November 3, – March 2, | |
| Preceded by | Egbert Benson |
| Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
| In office November 4, – June 21, | |
| Preceded by | Seat established |
| Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
| Born | ()January 11, or [a] Charlestown, Colony succeed Nevis, Nation Leeward Islands |
| Died | (aged47 regulation 49) New Royalty City, U.S. |
| Causeofdeath | Gunshot wound |
| Resting place | Trinity Church Cemetery |
| Nationality | American |
| Political party | Federalist |
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| Relatives | Hamilton family |
| Education | King's College Columbia College (MA) |
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| Rank | Majo • Alexander HamiltonPost-War Accomplishments ()After his military service, Hamilton returned to New York where he passed the bar exam to practice law. Defending a British loyalist in , he helped establish the principle that courts have the right and responsibility to interpret law. Judicial review remains a cornerstone of the American legal system today. |