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.
The most famous Hamilton, Alexander, was never President but was important as a founding father and treasury secretary.
The first secretary of state was Thomas Jefferson, and he was also the fifth president. The first secretary of treasury was Alexander Hamilton.
It's Alexander Hamilton, who was NOT a President. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
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.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton was never Vice-President. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington.
Alexander Hamilton was never a US President. His picture is on the $10 bill because he was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
He shot former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.
President George Washington created a lot of institutions and traditions as the first president. One of the traditions he began was the presidential appointment of cabinet positions. Washington appointed four people to cabinet positions. His Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton, the guy on the $10 bill.Rounding out the cabinet was Thomas Jefferson as the Secretary of State, Henry Knox as Secretary of War, and Edmond Randolph as the Attorney General.The modern cabinet now consists of 15 positions.
no. Jefferson was secretary of state. Hamilton was secretary of treasury.