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  • '''Alexander Hamilton''' (1757-1804) was an American politician, military officer, and political ...r a dangerous militarist?"<ref>Ambrose and Martin, ed. ''The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton'' (2006) p. 11 </ref>
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  • * Ambrose, Douglas, and Robert W. T. Martin, eds. ''The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton: The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father.'' (2006) 31 * Brookhiser, Richard. "Alexander Hamilton, American". (1999) biography [http://www.amazon.com/ALEXANDER-HAMILTON-Amer
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  • ....]] political party system (1792-early 1820s) pitting [[Alexander Hamilton|Alexander Hamilton's]] [[Federalist Party]] against the [[Democratic-Republican Party]] of [[T
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  • 85 articles written in 1787-88 by [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]], and John Jay campaigning for adoption of the [[U.S. C
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  • ...l Peters Jarvis]], and her son-in-law, [[Alexander Hamilton (Upper Canada)|Alexander Hamilton]].
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  • Founded by [[Alexander Hamilton]], one of the first three Cabinet departments of the new [[United States of
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  • Founded by [[Alexander Hamilton]], predates the [[United States Navy]]. One of the agencies amalgamated in
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  • * Hogeland, William. ''The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and the frontier rebels who challenged America's newfound sovereignty.'' S
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  • {{r|Alexander Hamilton}}
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  • ...le is Publius, which was borrowed from [[Publius Valerius Publicola]] by [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]], and [[John Jay]] to publish the [[Federalist Papers]]
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  • ...ose men joined the [[Federalist Party]] and became staunch supporters of [[Alexander Hamilton]].
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  • * Ambrose, Douglas, and Robert W. T. Martin, eds. ''The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton: The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father.'' (2006) 31 * Brookhiser, Richard. "Alexander Hamilton, American". (1999) biography [http://www.amazon.com/ALEXANDER-HAMILTON-Amer
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  • {{r|Alexander Hamilton}}
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  • ...d by [[Publius (federalist)|Publius]], an [[allonym]] adopted by authors [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]], and [[John Jay]] to evoke the [[republicanism|republi ...ished in New York newspapers in September and October 1787, which prompted Alexander Hamilton, the only one of the three New York delegates to the Constitutional Convent
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  • * [[Alexander Hamilton]]
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  • * Chernow, Ron. ''Alexander Hamilton'' (2004), most recent major biography [http://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Hami * Mitchell, Broadus. ''Alexander Hamilton: The National Adventure, 1788–1804'' (1962), most detailed scholarly biog
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  • * Chernow, Ron. ''Alexander Hamilton'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Hamilton-Ron-Chernow/dp/B000UENRQ
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  • * ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (1934-36); Nevins wrote 40 articles on Alexander Hamilton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, etc.
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  • ..., columnist, Washington Post; member, Council on Foreign Relations and the Alexander Hamilton fellow in American diplomatic history at American University; son of Donald
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  • The first and most influential secretary was [[Alexander Hamilton]] (1789-1794), who established the new nation's finances on a sound bases,
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  • * ''Alexander Hamilton: A Biography'' (Norton, 1979; paperback ed., 1980) [http://www.questia.com/
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  • As opposing factions, centered around [[Alexander Hamilton]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]], developed within President [[George Washington|
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  • ...nd in particular to the legacy of the political and economic approach of [[Alexander Hamilton]]). In its modern manifestation, national, state and local governments whic ...ercial role of the state can be traced through the [[Federalist]] party of Alexander Hamilton in the U.S. and more recently in the thought of [[Austrian economists]] suc
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  • ...together some of the most notable nationalists of the era, particularly [[Alexander Hamilton]] of [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] and [[James Madison]] of [[Virg * [[Alexander Hamilton]]
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  • '''Alexander Hamilton''' (1757-1804) was an American politician, military officer, and political ...r a dangerous militarist?"<ref>Ambrose and Martin, ed. ''The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton'' (2006) p. 11 </ref>
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  • '''Alexander Hamilton Stephens''' (1812-83) was a prominent political figure in the [[Georgia (U.
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  • ...rs of the Federalist Papers (generally thought to be a team recruited by [[Alexander Hamilton]], who also included [[James Madison]] and [[John Jay]] in the project) lai
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  • * Chernow, Ron. <cite>Alexander Hamilton</cite>. Penguin Books, (2004) (ISBN 1-59420-009-2). detailed biography ...'The Effective Republic: Administration and Constitution in the Thought of Alexander Hamilton'' Duke University Press, 1992
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  • *[[Alexander Hamilton]], chief of staff to Washington
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  • At a more threatening level, [[Alexander Hamilton]], then building up the army, suggested sending it into Virginia, on some �
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  • ...ation]]. Others emphasize that the nationalists at Annapolis, especially [[Alexander Hamilton]] of New York and [[James Madison]] of Virginia, used it to call for the Ph ...cy was not controversial. Six influential delegates<ref>George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, [[Rufus King]], [[James Wilson]], and [[Gouverneur Morris]]
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  • ...l design of the judiciary in [[Federalist Papers|Federalist Paper]] #78, [[Alexander Hamilton]] had maintained that "the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of th
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  • ...'s death. He resigned again in 1804. In the Senate, he supported some of [[Alexander Hamilton]]'s Federalist programs but not all of them. He was a rigorous defender of
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  • ...commended compromises and a middle way between Secretary of the Treasury [[Alexander Hamilton]] and Secretary of State [[Thomas Jefferson]]. When Jefferson resigned as S
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  • ...n]] and became the second President of the United States. He broke with [[Alexander Hamilton]] and the ultra-Federalists, leaving him in a weak position as President. H ...y response to French peace overture angered hardline Federalists such as [[Alexander Hamilton]], leading to an intraparty battle. Hamilton attacked Adams for his "ungove
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  • ...ch, in sharp opposition to the high-spending, high-taxation policies of [[Alexander Hamilton|Hamilton]] and his dominant [[Federalist Party]]. Jeffersonians opposed Ha
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  • ...the [[American Revolution]]. In an effort to reduce the national debt, [[Alexander Hamilton]], the [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]
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  • * Miller, John C. ''Alexander Hamilton: Portrait in Paradox'' (1959), full-scale biography
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  • ...ds]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]] in America. They were endorsed by "enlightened despots"—rulers who tri
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  • ...wever, if the Framers intended to give any Presidential prerogative power. Alexander Hamilton wrote of "presidential unity" in ''Federalist 70'', the document perhaps mo
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