Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton was the first choice as George Washington's Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton set up the tax and banking system of the new United States.
Around 1789, when he appointed Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury.
Alexander Hamilton was the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States during the George Washington Administration.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton was probably Washington's most important adviser on the economy.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton's role in President Washington's administration was that of Secretary of the Treasury. This was one of the most powerful roles anyone could play in the administration and allowed Hamilton a primary role in authoring economic policies.