Description: The Basic Ideas Of ALEXANDER HAMILTON Edited by Richard B. Morris 1957 In good condition with yellowing throughout. 1" crease over Jefferson's face on cover. PICTURES ARE BEST DESCRIPTION. Alexander Hamilton was one of the central actors involved in the founding of ther American republic. He fought with George Washington, he was a major mover in advocating for a new Constitution to establish greater national power, he helped shape American political tradition as Secretary of the Treasury Department, and he became an important party leader (the Federalist Party).He was also a major political thinker. This book provides an introduction to some of his major ideas. Various sections of this book provide a sense of his logic for advocating revolution against the Mother Country, his analyses of the Revolution itself, his arguments on how to develop the nation further, his work at the Constitutional Convention, key documents on his economic programs, and so on.
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Publication Year: 1957
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: The Basic Ideas Of ALEXANDER HAMILTON
Author: Alexander Hamilton, Richard B. Morris
Publisher: Pockets Books Inc
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States