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Hey there!

1. He was Important.

2. He was Smart.

3. He was a Man.

4. He was a Founding Father.

5. He was Honorable.

6. He was Patriotic.

7. He was Ambitious.

Sorry I could only give you seven.. try to figure out some more by yourself. :)

Hope this helps!

~Fluerie

Answer:

Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States (1789-1795) and one of the so-called "Founding Fathers" of the nation. In the American Revolution, Hamilton fought alongside George Washington and was one of his closest advisers. After the war, in 1782, Hamilton was elected to the Congress as a representative of New York, but he resigned to devote himself to legalism and banking.

Despite being a prominent figure in the establishment of the United States, Alexander Hamilton never became president, probably due to marriage, but he passed his wife with a young girl named Mary Reynolds. This was one of the first sex scandals in US politics.

Hamilton was one of the foremost lawyers of his time in the United States and one of the most important influencers of constitutional law in the United States. As a New York State Representative to Congress he was one of the signatories to the United States Constitution in 1789.

Hamilton was a spokesman for a strong central government, laying the foundations for the US financial system through the issuance of government bonds, while fiscal finances and debts of both the United States and individual states were dissolved after the war. Hamilton also established the first central bank of the United States.

Hamilton was one of the founders of the Federalist Party, The Federalist Party, the party's leading ideologist and policy maker. Hamilton's main opponent in politics was Thomas Jefferson and his political party, the Democratic Republican.