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1 Alexander Hamilton National Bank and Aaron Burr By: Makayla Murphy

2 Alexander Hamilton  He was the chief staff aide to George Washington, and he was the first secretary for the treasury for the United States.  He was also a secret author of the Federalist papers.  He was the chief staff aide to George Washington, and he was the first secretary for the treasury for the United States.  He was also a secret author of the Federalist papers.

3 National Bank  Alexander Hamilton believed that establishing a National Bank would provide a safe place to deposited government funds.  Also after the war, the states owed a lot of money so Hamilton believed that a National Bank would help them know exactly how much money they owed and would reassure the states.  He admired the British national banking system, and how it could help support a country at war.  Alexander Hamilton believed that establishing a National Bank would provide a safe place to deposited government funds.  Also after the war, the states owed a lot of money so Hamilton believed that a National Bank would help them know exactly how much money they owed and would reassure the states.  He admired the British national banking system, and how it could help support a country at war.

4 Aaron Burr  He was the 3 rd Voce President of the United States, and he served during Thomas Jefferson’s first term.  He later became a successful lawyer, and a politician.  He was the 3 rd Voce President of the United States, and he served during Thomas Jefferson’s first term.  He later became a successful lawyer, and a politician.

5 Hamilton and Burr  The Burr and Hamilton duel was a duel between two prominent American politicians- the former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and the current Vice President Aaron Burr, on July 11, 1804, in New Jersey, Burr shot and wounded Hamilton. Hamilton was carried to the home of William Bayard on the Manhattan shore, where he died the next day.


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