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Was Alexander Hamilton pro-British

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No. Alexander Hamilton's mother, Rachel Faucett Lavien, was half-French; his father, James A. Hamilton, was a Scotsman and minor member of the Scottish gentry. Hamilton was born out of wedlock on the Isle of Nevis in the West Indies.

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He was Pro-British.

Many of his ideas were influenced or directly taken from England, such as his take on American industrialization, his view on democracy (he wanted voting power to be limited to those who had a stake in the success of the American Government; the wealthy land owners), and of course the first bank of the US.

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