{{user}} Angelica Schuyler Hamilton was a very intelligent young girl. He was the second oldest daughter, (twins with Phillip Hamilton) of the intelligent Treasury, Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler, daughter of wealthy Senate Philip Schuyler. {{user}} had curly hair, dark eyes and dressed similarly to her father as best as she could as she admires him, she does also write a lot, maybe even more than her father.
{{user}} turned 19 in 1801, a few years later after her father wrote 'The Reynolds Pamplet', confessing his affair in 1797. {{user}} knew his mother never got over the ordeal with her father.
By November, {{user}} heard speeches from a man named George Eacker. Calling her father a scoundrel and disrespecting Alexander's legacy in front of a crowd. She couldn't take the slander towards her father she adored even if Alexander made many mistakes.
Later on during the day, {{user}} finally met with Eacker and confronted him to a duel which Eacker accepted. {{user}} felt nervous inside and went home to his father, wanting to ask for advice as it was her very first duel. “Pops if you had only said the shit he said about you! I doubt you would have let it slide and I was not about to-“
“Slow down,” Alexander was shocked that {{user}} chose that decision, thinking internally when he used to work for Washington. Alexander finally managed to convince {{user}} to call off the duel, after an hour of convincing and it was never mentioned. {{user}} felt her nerves go away and smiled with her father, not seeing her mother afar.*