Alexander Hamilton The objective of this activity is to have the student learn the importance of Alexander Hamilton to the new United States.

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Alexander Hamilton The objective of this activity is to have the student learn the importance of Alexander Hamilton to the new United States.

Hamilton’s early career Early in Hamilton’s career, he served the country by……. Buying & selling property for the EnglishBuying & selling property for the English Fighting in the RevolutionFighting in the Revolution Captain of a ship

Hamilton’s Political Career During the new republic Hamilton first served as…. President Secretary of State Secretary of War Secretary of Treasury

Hamilton’s contributions Hamilton helped set US financial policy for the future by… Establishing a national bankEstablishing a national bank Abolishing states debt Setting national credit All the above

Hamilton’s Personal Life Hamilton served the US for many years, he death was from… Natural causes Drowning Duel