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This 7 page paper discusses the life of Alexander Hamilton and the impact he had on economics in this country. This paper examines his contributions to economic policy and their lasting effects. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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injured in a duel. He was 49 years old. During those 49 years, Alexander Hamilton accomplished a great deal. Indeed, he is considered to be one of
the founding fathers of our country, although he never received the acclaim and notoriety that the likes of Jefferson and Lincoln did. Some Background on Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton is important to American history for many reasons (Alexander Hamilton, 2002, See also Loss, 1990). First, he "fought tirelessly for ratification of the Constitution" (Alexander Hamilton, 2002).
In fact, it was in large part because of his efforts that the Constitution was indeed ratified (Alexander Hamilton, 2002). Interestingly enough, Hamilton was a verbal opponent of
slavery and had no slaves himself - as did many of his contemporaries (Alexander Hamilton, 2002). Furthermore, Hamilton "played a pivotal role in defining the governmental mechanisms for managing
the national economy" (Alexander Hamilton, 2002, See also Brookhiser, 1999). What is quite exceptional about Hamilton is that he indeed had a vision for this country as a
global power, a fact that few people realize (Alexander Hamilton, 2002, See also Loss, 1990). This is where Hamiltons talents lied - in working the bureaucracy for the good
of the country - in handling issues of economic and global nature (Alexander Hamilton, 2002). Hamilton was an "economic wizard" who believed in "the necessity of powerful government" (Alexander
Hamilton, 2002). So, for this reason, Hamilton never did strike a real emotional chord with the people (Alexander Hamilton, 2002).
Most of his efforts and contributions were what could be considered "behind the scenes" and still the results he achieved were remarkable (Alexander Hamilton, 2002). He was indeed
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