The Federalist Papers, Part 2 (Hamilton 54)

Excerpts from Hamilton's contributions to Federalist Papers 20-36. The Federalist Papers are among Hamilton's most important writings, so I'm going to take my time going through them. For the excerpts from Federalist…

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The Federalist Papers, Part 1 (Hamilton 53)

Excerpts from Hamilton's contributions to Federalist Papers 1-20, and an exchange of letters with Angelica Schuyler Church. Once the Constitution was written (see last week's post), it had to be…

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The Annapolis Convention, 1786 (Hamilton 51)

Why, where, and whither the Annapolis Convention? For the past several posts, we've focused on Hamilton's activities as a lawyer in New York in the 1780s: defending former loyalists and working…

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Alexander Hamilton’s Resume, January 1787 (Hamilton 50)

The 2017 celebration of Hamilton's birthday (his 260th) spans January 7-11: for a list of events, see the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society's site. I'm planning to attend the Manhattan events on…

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“The Christmas holidays are near at hand” (Hamilton 49)

In which Hamilton discusses holiday plans with his son. The following letter is from Alexander Hamilton to his son 9-year-old son Philip, who was at school in Trenton. Hamilton was at…

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Hamilton as Abolitionist, 1779-1785 (Hamilton 48)

In which Hamilton takes on the slave-owning population of New York. Hamilton writes on slavery during the Revolutionary War Hamilton's earliest comments on slavery date to 1779. While the army…

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Hamilton Defends Former Loyalists, 1784 (Hamilton 47)

In which Hamilton faces off against a patriotic popular phrenzy in New York. Meanwhile, in New York Last week Alexander Hamilton survived the Pennsylvania Mutiny and left Congress. But he couldn't…

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The Pennsylvania Mutiny, summer 1783 (Hamilton 46)

In which Alexander Hamilton lectures Governor George Clinton on keeping one's word, faces off against mutineers and John Dickinson, and, along with the entire Continental Congress, flees Philadelphia. We last…

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Alexander Hamilton: A Brief Biography, now on Kindle (Hamilton 45)

Added to the original blog post Alexander Hamilton: A Brief Biography and Alexander Hamilton: A Friend to America, volumes 1 and 2, which include all my Hamilton blogs posts, are now available as full-color printed…

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