The Atlantic: History of the Republic of the United States of America, as Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and His Contemporaries
History of the Republic of the United States of America, as Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and His Contemporaries
As one reads the writings of Alexander Hamilton, it is impossible to escape a sense of regret that he was not born within the limits of the thirteen colonies in British America. The most distinguished ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “What’s your name, man? Alexander Hamilton.” Whether you’re a history buff or a musical lover, it’s likely you know a thing or two ...
Cleveland.com: Riding the storm - Hamilton’s 1792 writings predicted our current political turmoil
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical, “Hamilton,” struck a note with audiences through a modern staging and intricate lyrics that dramatized Alexander Hamilton’s story. In 1792, apparently in response to ...
Riding the storm - Hamilton’s 1792 writings predicted our current political turmoil
Whether lamenting the paucity of power in revolutionary-era Congress or asking a friend to find him a wife in Carolina, founding father Alexander Hamilton was earnest, passionate and articulate. In ...
The question has lingered around the edges of the pop-culture ascendancy of Alexander Hamilton: Did the 10-dollar founding father, celebrated in the musical “Hamilton” as a “revolutionary manumission ...
WHETHER Alexander Hamilton was the evil genius or the good angel of the American republic will no doubt be argued by Americans until some infallible party line enables us to recognize the saints and ...