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Q: When did Alexander Hamilton write his first federalist papers or the book?
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How was Alexander Hamilton famous?

he signed the Constitution, wrote 51 of 85 Federalist Papers, and was nation's first Secretary of Treasury


To what political party did President Hamilton belong?

Alexander Hamilton was never elected US President, although he may have aspired to the position. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Federalist Party.


What possition in gov was Alexander Hamilton in?

Alexander Hamilton was the first United States Treasury and wrote the majority of the Federalist Essays.


Alexander Hamilton was never president but did he have his picture on a piece of US money?

Yes. He is on the ten dollar bill. Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. Additionally, he wrote many of the Federalist Papers, and founded the New York Evening-Post and The Bank of New York. But because he was the first US Treasury Secretary, and he was killed in a duel by an Anti-Federalist made Hamilton something of a martyr for the Federalist cause.


What was the Alexander Hamilton main job?

He was a delegate to the constitutional convention and author of the Federalist Papers. In 1777 he became Washington's assistant, he was first secretary of the treasury and on July 12, 1804 was killed in a duel with Burr.


What Americans were important in forming the first political parties?

Thomas Jefferson - Republican Alexander Hamilton - Federalist


What is the meaning Federalist?

There were two definitions of Federalists. The first were the Federalists, and they were people who advocated ratification of the Constitution in 1787. Prominent Federalists of this kind include the 3 writers of the Federalist Papers (Hamilton, Madison, and Jay), created for the above purpose, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington. The second kind of federalist refers to the Federalist Party, created in 1790 over increasing controversy over the policies of Alexander Hamilton. Prominent Federalists of this kind include Alexander Hamilton, the leader of the Federalist Party until his untimely death in 1804, John Adams, second president, and all 4 of John Adams' cabinet members. The first Federalists were only around as long as Constitutional ratification was debated, but the second Federalists, Federalist Party members, were around for most of the 1790s, but they splintered with the election of 1800 and finally collapsed with Alexander Hamilton's death via a duel.


Was alexander hamilton an anti federalist?

He wrote 50 of the Federalist Papers - he was definitely a Federalist, as in a supporter of the Constitution.


Who was a member of the federalist political party?

Alexander Hamilton was a prominent member of the Federalist political party. He was one of the key founding fathers of the United States and a supporter of a strong federal government. Hamilton played a crucial role in shaping the country's financial system as the first Secretary of the Treasury.


Who were leading federalists?

Federalist believed in a strong central government. They also believed in loose constructionalism, which means following the constitution based on its implications as well as its wording. Federalist and anti-federalist were essentially the first political groups in the United STates. An example of a federalist is James Madison while Thomas Jefferson was an anti-federalist.


What was the names of the future presidents that helped Hamilton write the federalist papers?

There are only three writers of the federalist papers: John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamiliton. John Jay I think did only diplomatic work (Jays Treaty anyone?). Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of Treasury under George Washington, may have done other things but the only other thing ever mentioned to me was him dying in a gun dual (I think 1800s?). Lastly, Madison became the 4th President.


Who made up the federalist party?

John Hamilton was the founder of the Federalist Party. (see related question)