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Portrait of Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Signer, Author of the Federalist Papers

Vital Statistics

Born: January 11, 1755

Died: July 12, 1804

Birthplace: Charlestown, Nevis

Spouses: 1

Children: 8

Biography

Alexander Hamilton was a colossus of energy and ambition who forged the financial foundations of the United States. An immigrant who rose from obscurity, he was a fierce advocate for a strong central government at the Constitutional Convention. Alongside Madison and Jay, he penned the majority of The Federalist Papers, making a powerful and brilliant case for ratification. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, he established the nation's credit, created a national bank, and laid the groundwork for an economic powerhouse. His relentless drive and financial acumen were as critical to the nation's survival as any battle won.