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  1. Alexander Hamilton. Durante los primeros años de vida del nuevo país, Hamilton encabezó -junto con James Madison- la corriente política federalista, partidaria de unir más sólidamente a los trece Estados confederados para formar una única nación capaz de protagonizar un proceso expansivo, tanto en el aspecto territorial como económico.

  2. Filántropa y escritor de himnos. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Elizabeth Hamilton (de soltera Schuyler; 9 de agosto de 1757 – 9 de noviembre de 1854), a veces llamada "Eliza" o "Betsey", fue cofundadora y directora delegada del primer orfanato privado de Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ). 1 Se casó con el padre fundador Alexander Hamilton .

  3. Hamilton stood nearly six feet tall. He had no college education but was able to enter the profession of law after studying with one of his brothers in New York. Professional career. Hamilton practiced law in New York, and served as an assistant United States Attorney during the 1830s under his older brother James Alexander Hamilton.

  4. Hamilton i el seu germà gran James Jr. (1753-1786) van néixer fora del matrimoni amb Rachel Faucette, una dona casada de descendència mig britànica i mig francesa-hugonota, i James A. Hamilton, un escocès que era el quart fill d'Alexander Hamilton, Laird de Grange (Kerelaw Castle), a Ayrshire.

  5. James Alexander Hamilton (1785–1845) was an English compiler of musical instruction books. Life. The son of a dealer in old books, Hamilton was born in London. He taught himself from books in his father's shop, acquiring a knowledge of languages and music.

  6. Colonel Alexander Hamilton Jr. was the second son and third child of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. At the age of eight, Hamilton began attending a boarding school in Trenton, New Jersey, where he joined his older brother Philip Hamilton. At the age of 15, his brother Philip died in Dr. David Hosack's home after suffering from a mortal wound in a duel against George Eacker ...

  7. 22 de dic. de 2012 · In 1869, James Alexander Hamilton published a memoir. The third son of Alexander Hamilton was a Columbia-educated district attorney, colonel, writer and diplomat who addressed many aspects of his "varied life" in The Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton.i But while The Reminiscences have often been used as a source in the biographies of the father, they have never been used to tell the story of ...