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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
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Which of the following did Alexander Hamilton do

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Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
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Alexander Hamilton made his reputation during the Revolutionary War and became one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. He was an impassioned champion of a strong federal government, and played a key role in defending and ratifying the U.S. Constitution. He built a financial foundation for the new nation, against fierce opposition from arch rival Thomas Jefferson.
serg [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Born into obscurity in the British West Indies, Alexander Hamilton made his reputation during the Revolutionary War and became one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. He was an impassioned champion of a strong federal government, and played a key role in defending and ratifying the U.S. Constitution.

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