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Annotated Bibliography:

Colton Proctor NHA:


Primary Sources:
Hamilton signed the constitution, as a Federalist: What makes a
founding father? Signing the Constitution, knowing the harsh
punishment that could follow.
Hamilton is an inspiration too many people and government officials:
Hamilton still inspires people today. Weather it is his ideals, or his
political parties thought. He is still a very respectable man.
Hamilton broke our country out of a nearly 80-million-dollar debt:
Hamilton devised a three-part plan to brake our country out of debt.
Two of his three parts worked, his 3rd one was too risky. None the less, it
worked.
Hamilton was our nations first US Secretary of Treasury: There is a
reason why Hamilton was appointed Secretary of Treasury by
Washington. He knows how and what to do. Washington had picked
him very well.
Secondary Sources:
Hamilton was enlisted in the Army and was a hero: Hamilton was
eventually appointed Captain in Washingtons army. And eventually he
was Washingtons own personal aide. He was on very good terms with
Washington.
Hamilton was also very honorable: He has shown honor even in his
death. As he was challenged to a duel, knowing that they are illegal he
still did it to keep honor. He purposely missed however and let Aaron
Burr shoot him, leaving him for dead.
Hamilton Heavily influenced a change in central government: He held
the Annapolis event and convinced congress to eventually make a
stronger central government. This happened when congress made
another convention.
Hamilton was very active in Government: He ratified the Federalist
Papers for one thing. He signed pages 51 and 85. He was also in
Washingtons Cabinet.

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