Alexander Hamilton is one of the most important of America's Founding Fathers, yet he and his contributions are often overlooked.
Born to an unmarried couple and raised on a remote West Indian island, Alexander Hamilton rose to greatness as a founder of the nation, a soldier and statesman.
Profiles the life of Alexander Hamilton, a founding father and the first Secretary of the Treasury.
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Alexander Hamilton: A Plan for America is a Level Two I Can Read, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
"Author Jonathan Hennessey and comic book illustrator Justin Greenwood team to bring the world of Alexander Hamilton to life in this fully-illustrated, graphic novel-style biography that captures the period, people, and places of the birth ...
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Illustrated Biography Based on Family Letters and Other Personal Documents Allan McLane Hamilton ... Some of them were: Stephen Van Rensselaer, James Watson, William Constable, Nicholas Cruger, William Bayard, Isaac Gouvemeur, ...
For chief editor, Hamilton plucked one of his most colorful disciples, thirty-fiveyear-old William Coleman, an engaging man with a broad, florid face and a nimble wit. Born to an impecunious Boston family, Coleman had been serving in ...
This book will fascinate readers with its insights into Hamilton and the formative years of the United States of America.
In this critical reinterpretation of Hamilton's life, the first Secretary of the Treasury is perceived as an ambitious man whose self-appointed mission was to create a new social order in America based not on status but on money This book ...
The Independence Hall Association presents a biographical sketch of American politician Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) as part of the Brandywine Battlefield resource. The sketch highlights Hamilton's participation in the American Revolutionary...
Focuses equally on Hamilton's personal life and his public career as a statesman, patriot, and as one of the chief architects of the American nation.
This accessible book presents Hamilton's life story to young readers through engaging text and includes surprising facts, relevant quotes from Hamilton himself, and striking historical images.
Over time, because of the systems Hamilton set up and the ideas he left, his vision won out. Here is the story that epitomizes the American dream—a poor immigrant who made good in America.
Details the events, relationships, political battles, and scandals that informed Hamilton's life and delineates the forces that motivated his obstinacy, idealism, and ambition.
Surveys the life of Alexander Hamilton, a founding father, later becoming the first Secretary of the Treasury.
This accessible book presents Hamilton's life story to young readers through engaging text and includes surprising facts, relevant quotes from Hamilton himself, and striking historical images.
In this book, you will learn how the author of the Federalist Papers and the first Secretary of the Treasury nearly ruined his career by fighting duels, seducing women, and getting involved in America's first sex scandal.