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No, Alexander Hamilton did not sign the Constitution itself, as he was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention but left before the final signing. However, he was a strong proponent of the Constitution and played a crucial role in its ratification through his contributions to the Federalist Papers. Hamilton's advocacy helped shape the understanding and acceptance of the new government framework established by the Constitution.

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