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    the company. Musical notes begin and the theater becomes silent as they watch closely. Hamilton: An American Musical is an incredibly popular show and has made many changes to broadway. Broadway shows used to not be appealing to every generation‚ but since opening night of Hamilton‚ it has a whole new meaning. Musicals have been interesting to every generation since the two acts about a founding

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    History. Alexander Hamilton led the Federalists and focused mainly on the city businesses as well as manufacturing interests of the seaports. On the other side‚ the Anti-Federalists whom were led by Thomas Jefferson represented the rural farmers and southern interests. With the Federalists favoring more federal involvement and the anti-federalists advocating states rights‚ this debate between the two concerned the central government versus that of the states. Alexander Hamilton‚ one of the most

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    Julie Martens EWART 1A Journal #5 Who writes history? The essay written by Lyra D Monteiro basically states that although the play Hamilton is a brilliant play cast by phenomenal black and Latino actors‚ there is really no mention of slavery in the play. It essay speaks about how the play was made to mirror today’s “Obama America” as opposed to the America it was when the founding fathers lived. It made the play more relatable to today youth but failed to mention that the black actors probably had

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    In the “Federalist No. 15” Alexander Hamilton is pointing out the deficiencies of the existing confederation. He initiates his discussion by stating that the Articles of Confederation have been constructed under a faulty foundation that have worsen due to fallacious arguments and the lack of unionship. Hamilton realizes that the defects of the national government have been pushed aside far too long and have not been addressed properly. His purpose in the article is to pinpoint the leakage and rebuild

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    diplomats who helped shape America‚ Alexander Hamilton was one of the most influential. Hamilton

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    Alexander Hamilton‚ one of the founding fathers of America‚ was born on January 11th‚ 1757 or 1755 (the year is unknown) in Charlestown‚ Nevis‚ an island in the British West Indies. His parents were Rachel Fawcett Lavien and James Hamilton‚ a Scotsman. When Hamilton was ten years old‚ his father abandoned his family because of a debt‚ and then his mother moved the family to St. Croix. Hamilton’s mother died of a fever and left her two sons as orphans. A group of people‚ who were very impressed with

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    The book‚ Soul Surfer is a biography written by Bethany Hamilton. It is a true story about how she was attacked by a shark at the age of thirteen. She was surfing in Hawaii with her family and her friend Alana and suddenly a tiger shark attacked her and she lost her left arm. This story helps us realize that even when we are in a bad situation‚ like Bethany‚ we should always have faith‚ like she did. According to Bethany‚ this attack came from out of the blue. She said‚” the water was crystal clear

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    Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr meet at Weehawken on July 11‚ 1804 to end the long rivalry between both of them. The collision between Hamilton and Burr in 1804 was clear that they came from family backgrounds that have contributed to their rivalry. Burr was born into a prestigious social status and Hamilton being an illegitimate son of West Indian parents and had no connection. Therefore‚ he married Elizabeth Schuyler. Where his father-in-law was a Senate and in 1791 G. Philip Schuyler lost

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    This essay is about the life and accomplishments of Alexander Hamilton. His achievements started from the early age of fifteen and would be life long into him becoming a founding father. Alexander Hamilton would play a big part in the Revolutionary War including becoming an important political fiqure in the US government. From a young age Alexander Hamilton showed that he was a successful individual.Alexander was born in Nevis‚ a modern day Caribbean island‚ on January 11‚ 1755. At age 12 Alexander

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    he explained in this quote. Hamilton worked hard for everything he did and for all good things. It wasn’t always the most popular decision but it ended doing a lot for our government. Alexander Hamilton was a smart man who helped the government in various ways. Hamilton’s father was James Hamilton‚ and his mother Rachel Fawcett Lavien. His mother

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