Alexander Hamilton Biography, Children’s, Wiki, Age, Family

Today we will give you information about Alexander Hamilton, who was the original Founder Father. He came to the fore during the war of the revolution. We would also like to say to our audience that they are one of the key members in drafting and ratifying the US Constitution. And after becoming prime minister of the United States Treasury Department, he set up a monetary institution for a new country against Thomas Jefferson.

We have given you basic details about him, now we can start the main content of the blog. But before we get into the main content, we would like to tell you what information about Alexander Hamilton we have provided in this article. In this article we have provided information such as the wiki of Alexander Hamilton, the US Constitution, married or not, his rivalry with Aaron Burr, etc.

Alexander Hamilton Wiki

His real name is Alexander Hamilton, he was born between 1755 and 1757. He died on July 12, 1804 in Greenwich Village, New York, USA. He was a multi-talented personality. We want to tell you everything that happened due to a gunshot wound. If we take on his professions, you will all be shocked, as he was a politician, a politician, a legal scholar, a military commander, a banker, an economist, and so on. He is the founder of the United States. George Washington.

Alexander Hamilton Age

His real name: Alexander Hamilton
Age when he died: 47 or 49 years old
Born: January 11, 1755 or 1757
Cause of death: Bullet wound
Net value: YES

TWO OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON’S CHILDREN WERE NAMED PHILIP.

On January 22, 1782, Alexander and his wife, Elizabeth “Eliza” Schuyler Hamilton, had their first son, Philip, who grew up to be smart, quick-tempered, and fiercely loyal to his father. After several tense run-ins with George Eacker, a well-known lawyer who had insulted Alexander in a speech, 19-year-old Philip challenged him to a duel; Eacker’s bullet caught Philip in the hip, and he died the next day. The Hamiltons’ eighth and youngest child was born just a year after the tragedy, and they named him Philip in honor of the brother he’d never know.

Apart from their eldest son, the Hamiltons’ other seven children all lived relatively long lives—here’s the full list:

  • Philip Hamilton (1782-1801)
  • Angelica Hamilton (1784-1857)
  • Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1786-1875)
  • James Alexander Hamilton (1788-1878)
  • John Church Hamilton (1792-1882)
  • William Stephen Hamilton (1797-1850)
  • Eliza Hamilton Holly (1799-1859)
  • Philip Hamilton (1802-1884)

Alexander Hamilton died

He died on July 12, 1804, at the age of 47 or 49. He died in Greenwich Village, New York. He died of his injuries, according to reports. In one of the fights, he was shot. He was taken to hospital and treated there for a few days. Unfortunately, he could not survive and died there.

Members of the Alexander Hamilton family

He married a beautiful lady, Elizabeth Schuyler. And according to the information, the couple has 8 children. According to research conducted by our research team, we both know that they were married on December 14, 1780. This is all the information we now have with us about his family members. Unfortunately, there is no information about his father’s name and his mother’s name. But as soon as this information is revealed, we will let you know about it by updating this article.

Training Alexander Hamilton

We would like to inform you all that he had tried to enter the Church of England, but the authorities told him not to, because his mother and father were not legally married. So he and James Hamilton Jr. went to a private school located in his hometown. And the school was run by a Jewish principal. He also went on to study in New York. This is all the information we have now about his educational background. Thank you all for reading this article, we hope you enjoyed this information. Stay tuned with us for the latest gossip like this.

NOTABLE PAMPHLETS AND ESSAYS BY ALEXANDER HAMILTON

  • A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress (1774)
  • The Farmer Refuted (1775)
  • The Remarks on the Quebec Bill (1775)
  • The Continentalist (1781)
  • The Federalist Papers (1787-1788)
  • The Reynolds Pamphlet (1797)

FOR FURTHER READING: BOOKS ABOUT ALEXANDER HAMILTON

  • Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow (2004)
  • Alexander Hamilton: A Life by Willard Sterne Randall (2000)
  • Alexander Hamilton: The Outsider by Jean Fritz (2011)
  • Alexander Hamilton: First Architect of the American Government by Michael W. Simmons (2016)
  • Alexander Hamilton: Founding Father by Mark Steinberg
  • War of Two: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the Duel that Stunned the Nation by John Sedgwick (2016)
  • Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis (2000)

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