![]() ![]() For many years after he died, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and other political enemies had taken full advantage of their eloquence and longevity to spread defamatory anecdotes about Hamilton, who had been condemned to everlasting silence. She wasĬommitted to one holy quest above all others: to rescue her husband’s historical reputation from the gross slanders that had tarnished it. What I didn’t know was that Hamilton was arguably the most important Founding Father.Ĭhernow identifies his inspiration for this book in the prologue, where he introduces Hamilton’s widow, Eliza, in her mid-90s, having outlived her husband by fifty years. I knew that he famously feuded with Aaron Burr, who killed him in a duel in 1804. ![]() ![]() I also knew that he had something to do with the Constitution and wrote some of The Federalist Papers. I remember hearing that he advocated monarchy, protectionism, mercantilism, a strong federal government, and a central bank. The book provides a broad view of the landscape of early America, with special emphasis on Hamilton’s achievements and his relationship to certain Founders.īefore reading this book, my thoughts coincided with the popular image of Hamilton as a brilliant but overbearing man who was frequently involved in scandals or in conflicts with other Founders. In Alexander Hamilton, Ron Chernow takes on the task of portraying America’s most controversial Founding Father. ![]()
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