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1) As a illegitimate child, Hamilton was not allowed to attend school, and was mostly self-educated.

2) Made manager of a shipping company on St. Croix at age 14.

3) Wrote essays and reports for his local newspaper, that so impressed the community that they took up a colection to raise money for him to attend college in New York.

4) Became a lawyer and published the first manual on civil legal procedures in America.

5) Wrote more of the Federalist Papers than any Founder; he is the author most-cited by the Supreme Court in making it's decisions.

6) Founded the New York Post - the oldest, continuous daily newspaper in America.

7) Volunteered to serve in the Conintental Army, and quickly promoted to Washington's cheif assistant - largely responsible for organizing, equipping, and supplying the Revolutionary Army.

8) Made the first Secretary of the Treasury - the 2nd most powerful office in the US -by Washington.

9) Issued his Report on Manufactures which was used as a basic guide for US trade relations from 1790 - 1975.

10) Helped found the Bank of the United States.

11) Commanded a battalion at the Battle of Yorktown. There he personally led a charge against a British stronghold, and even climbed upon the shoulders of his own men to attack the enemy.

12) Represented New York in the Constitutional Convention.

13) Founded the New York Manumission Society - One of the first anti-slavery groups in America.

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