Alexander Hamilton strongly supported President Washington's declaration of neutrality in the war between France and England, arguing that it was essential for the young nation to avoid entanglement in foreign conflicts. He believed that maintaining neutrality would protect American interests and foster economic stability. Hamilton emphasized the importance of unity and the need to prioritize domestic issues over foreign alliances, asserting that involvement in the war could jeopardize the nation's independence and progress.
Alexander Fuehr has written: 'The neutrality of Belgium' -- subject(s): Neutrality 'The neutrality of Belgium'
Alexander Hamilton
Around 1789, when he appointed Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander's storyline gives you background concerning his feud with Warlic about Jaania.
He never signed the declaration of independence... He signed the Constitution
Alexander Hamilton was the first choice as George Washington's Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton set up the tax and banking system of the new United States.
Alexander Hamilton was probably Washington's most important adviser on the economy.
Ideas they had written about influence the author of the declaration
Alexander Hamilton was George Washingtons's secratay of the treasury. He pulled America out of debt a three step financial plan and he could never be president becuase he was NOT natural born.
Ideas they had written about influence the author of the declaration
Ideas they had written about influence the author of the declaration