Alexander Hamilton died in a duel with Aaron Burr, his opponent in the election. Hamilton hd a "still more despicable opinion" of Burr, after losing the election, and was caught up the duel that eventually killed Burr, but Hamilton died first.
No, Alexander Hamilton was the first US Secretary of the Treasury, from 1789-1795. John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the United States.
James Madison helped write over one third of the ''Federalists Papers''
Anti Federalists and Federalists. Anti Federalist: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Federalist: John Adams and Alexander Hamiliton.
Aaron Burr, in his famous duel with Alexander Hamilton in 1804.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Alexander the Great killed a black general. Alexander had various military encounters and campaigns, but no specific records suggest that he killed a black general.
3rd Vice President Aaron Burr killed 1st Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
Alexander hamiliton
Alexander hamiliton
Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Alexander Hamiliton
James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamiliton wrote the Federalist Papers.
No, Alexander Hamilton was the first US Secretary of the Treasury, from 1789-1795. John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the United States.
James Madison helped write over one third of the ''Federalists Papers''
Hamilton because he was a federalists and supported Industrialization in America. The English were a major part of trade and industry
Anti Federalists and Federalists. Anti Federalist: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Federalist: John Adams and Alexander Hamiliton.
No. Vice-President Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
No- Alexander Hamilton was never the vice-president. Inf 1796, Thomas Jefferson finished second to John Adams and so became the vice-president even though he a ran in opposition to Adams.
Alexander the great's dad Philip was assassinated