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Alexander Hamilton
Author · 25 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information. American politician Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the treasury of United States from 1789 to 1795, established the national bank and public credit system; a duel with Aaron Burr, his rival, mortally wounded him. One of the Founding Fathers, this economist and philosopher led calls for the convention at Philadelphia and as first Constitutional lawyer co-wrote the Federalist Papers , a primary source for Constitutional interpretation. During the Revolutionary War, he, born in the West Indies but educated in the north, joined the militia, which chose him artillery captain. Hamilton, senior aide-de-camp and confidant to George Washington, general, led three battalions at the siege of Yorktown. People elected him to the Continental congress, but he resigned to practice law and to found in New York. He served in the legislature of New York and later returned to Congress; at the convention in Philadelphia, only he signed the Constitution for New York. Under Washington, then president, he influenced formative government policy widely. Hamilton, an admirer of British, emphasized strong central government and implied powers, under which the new Congress funded and assumed the debts and created an import tariff and whiskey tax. A coalition, the formative Federalist Party, arose around Hamilton, and another coalition, the formative Democratic-Republican Party, arose around Thomas Jefferson and James Madison before 1792; these coalitions differed strongly over domestic fiscal goals and Hamiltonian foreign policy of extensive trade and friendly relations with Britain. Exposed in an affair with Maria Reynolds, Hamilton resigned to return to Constitutional law and advocacy of strong federalism. In 1798, the quasi-war with France led him to argue for an army, which he organized and commanded de facto. Opposition of Hamilton to John Adams, fellow Federalist, contributed to the success of Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican, in the uniquely deadlocked election of 1800. With defeat of his party, his industrializing ideas lost their former prominence. In 1801, Hamilton founded the Federalist broadsheet New-York Evening Post, now known as the New York Post. His intensity with the vice-president eventually resulted in his death. After the war of 1812, Madison, Albert Gallatin, and other former opponents of the late Hamilton revived some of his federalizing programs, such as infrastructure, tariffs, and a standing Army and Navy. His Federalist and business-oriented economic visions for the country continue to influence party platforms to this day.

Books

The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-94 book cover

The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-94

2007

American State Papers; The Federalist; On Liberty; Representative Government; Utilitarianism book cover

American State Papers; The Federalist; On Liberty; Representative Government; Utilitarianism

1952

A More Despicable Opinion book cover

A More Despicable Opinion

The Duel of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr: As Recounted in the Letters and Statements of the Principals And Their Friends

2017

Documents of Revolution book cover

Documents of Revolution

Common Sense, The Complete Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers, The Articles of Confederation, The Articles of Confederation, The U. S. Constitution, The Bill of Rights

2019

The Federalist Papers book cover

The Federalist Papers

2022

The Works of Alexander Hamilton book cover

The Works of Alexander Hamilton

Comprising His Correspondence, and His Political and Official Writings, Exclusive of the Federalist, Civil and … Department of State, by Order of the Joint L

1969

The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers book cover

The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers

1999

The Federalist Papers book cover

The Federalist Papers

1987

The Federalist book cover

The Federalist

A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States

2003

The Original Federalist Case for the Constitution book cover

The Original Federalist Case for the Constitution

The Federalist Papers and Other Key American Writings on Liberty

2009

The Reynolds Pamphlet book cover

The Reynolds Pamphlet

1797

Alexander Hamilton book cover

Alexander Hamilton

Adultery and Apology: Observations on Certain Documents in the History of the United States for the Year 1796

2017

The Federalist Papers

No. 51

1788

The Federalist Papers book cover

The Federalist Papers

1788

The Unabridged Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist Papers book cover

The Unabridged Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist Papers

2010

The Hamilton Papers book cover

The Hamilton Papers

Historic Documents Referenced in the Broadway Musical

2016

The Essential Hamilton book cover

The Essential Hamilton

Letters & Other Writings: A Library of America Special Publication

2017

Reynolds Pamphlet book cover

Reynolds Pamphlet

2021

The Constitution of the United States of America and Other Founding Documents book cover

The Constitution of the United States of America and Other Founding Documents

Gilded Pocket Edition

2022

Selected Works of Alexander Hamilton book cover

Selected Works of Alexander Hamilton

2018

The Revolutionary Writings of Alexander Hamilton book cover

The Revolutionary Writings of Alexander Hamilton

2008

Selected Federalist Papers book cover

Selected Federalist Papers

1949

The Fate of Major André book cover

The Fate of Major André

A Letter From Alexander Hamilton to John Laurens

2007

Writings book cover

Writings

2001

The Complete Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist Papers book cover

The Complete Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist Papers

2009

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