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The works of Alexander Hamilton (vol. 1 of 7)

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The collection assembles correspondence, political and official writings, and administrative records, bringing together personal letters, logistical instructions, and notes on military and financial matters. The letters reveal commercial and maritime concerns alongside reflections on ambition and practical business arrangements. Official documents include pay-books, legal and constitutional commentary, and essays addressing finance, trade, currency, and international affairs. Read together, the pieces document the practical work of public life and the evolution of economic and governmental ideas through a mix of private dispatches, administrative detail, and argumentative writing.

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Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) was a Founding Father of the United States and a key architect of the American financial system. He served as the first Secretary of the Treasury and was instrumental in establishing the nation's credit and fiscal policies. Hamilton is perhaps best known for his contributions to "The Federalist Papers," a series of essays advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, which he co-authored with James Madison and John Jay. His writings have had a lasting impact on American political thought and governance, making him a pivotal figure in the nation's early history.

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