He was never secretary of state. He was the secretary of treasury under Washington.
None. He was never President.
He didn't run for office.
1789-1794 so five years
Never.
Alexander Hamilton helped run Beekman and Cruger, an import-export company that did business with the American colonies, to support himself after his mother died of scarlet fever when he was thirteen years old.
Alexander Hamilton's father allegedly left the family because he discovered his wife was unfaithful and had committed bigamy by marrying him without divorcing her first husband.
Alexander Hamilton hated democracy, because it was, at the time, known as a horrendous form of government. This is why, technically, America is run as a Constitutional Republic, though the ideals of democracy are still held as important to the people of the nation.
Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795. Albert Gallatin was the Secretary of Treasury under Thomas Jefferson. Secretary Gallatin convinced President Jefferson that they should run their administration based on Hamilton's financial and economic programs.
Jefferson ran in 1796, but lost to John Adams. He ran again and won against Adams in 1800. Hamilton never ran for president. Hamilton was not born in the US, and was not eligible to be President.
Alexander Hamilton helped run Beekman and Cruger, an import-export company that did business with the American colonies, to support himself after his mother died of scarlet fever when he was thirteen years old.
Alexander Hamilton's father allegedly left the family because he discovered his wife was unfaithful and had committed bigamy by marrying him without divorcing her first husband.
Alexander Hamilton hated democracy, because it was, at the time, known as a horrendous form of government. This is why, technically, America is run as a Constitutional Republic, though the ideals of democracy are still held as important to the people of the nation.
Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795. Albert Gallatin was the Secretary of Treasury under Thomas Jefferson. Secretary Gallatin convinced President Jefferson that they should run their administration based on Hamilton's financial and economic programs.
Jefferson ran in 1796, but lost to John Adams. He ran again and won against Adams in 1800. Hamilton never ran for president. Hamilton was not born in the US, and was not eligible to be President.
strong central govt run economy vs.decentralized private one respectively
He wanted America to have a monarch run America with only a single house legislature.
No, it is run by the Treasury department which was founded by Alexander Hamilton , who also fought at the Battle or Princeton, was a prominent lawyer and political writer, and also founded the Coast Guard. And, the Illuminati does not exist, so no, they do not run the IRS.
Alexander Hamilton was a political leader but was not born in the US and could not be President. The Communist Party was outlawed at one time and its leaders could not run for President .
Alexander Hamilton was never president. The highest office he held was that of Secretary of the Treasury. Becoming president would involve exploiting a loophole in the Constitution (he was not born in the colonies but in the Caribbean and was only a US citizen because he was around at the signing of the Constitution), and he didn't want the job anyways.
Alexander Hamilton felt it was necessary for the country to have a banking system run by the federal government rather than state banks in order to aid the government's fiscal operations and to help unify the nation's credit and capital markets.
yes they are. research says that they went to the new world together as brothers.