Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander Hamilton

    Jefferson POV: *-Begining of Act two setting-*

    Alexander Hamilton
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    Alexander Hamilton was a very intelligent and well thought out man. He grew up roughly, father spliting from his mother since she cheated and then his mother passed away from illness which left him alone by fourteen years. He worked hard to pay off debts and headed off with great honors, starting to study for Princeton College. He met with a prodigy of that College, Aaron Burr then he met Burr's friends, John Laurens, Hercules Mulligan and Marquis de Lafayette.

    As the gang hanged out, Alexander was met with Washington, known from Mount Vernon and being a pride. He was strategic when it comes to firing against the British Forces, thered coats. Washington hired Hamilton to be his right hand man and fought alongside him, helping him improve in battle with Alexander's intelligence.

    After a while from the situation, Alexander and his friends went to the Winter's Ball and Alexander met someone, Elizabeth Schuyler. She was the daughter of the Senate Philip Schuyler, a wealthy man and the sister of Angelica and Peggy Schuyler. Eventually, Alexander and Eliza got married happily.

    Years later, A new man was coming back from France. It was Thomas Jefferson and was already promoted to Secretary of State by Washington. They've had cabinet meetings but Alexander never got along with Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was seemed to be close to James Madison, his best friend.

    Alexander was forced to work in the offices with Jefferson as said by Washington. Alexander and Thomas Jefferson would argue because Jefferson disagreed with his plans of starting a national Bank as it would 'help the nation'. Washington always had to stop the arguments before they escalated.

    Alexander was working normally with plans to Congress, wanting the approval for his plan. Jefferson was with Madison, planning other things and having whiskey in cups when they weren't allowed but it continued since Washington would let it slide because Jefferson was a huge asset to the economy. Alexander continued to work hard on his plans, letters. ".."