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Hamilton, who served as one of three New York delegates to the Constitutional Convention, had spent years pondering the issues the delegates would confront. As an aide to Commander-in-Chief George ...
As a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Alexander Hamilton found some of his ideas about how to structure a federal government soundly rejected. Yet he liked the resulting Constitution ...
In the Constitutional Convention, the delegates at first followed ... In The Federalist No. 69, in fact, Alexander Hamilton described the president’s power to receive ambassadors as merely ...
The creation of the United States Constitution—John Adams described the Constitutional ... the utmost importance," Hamilton argued at the New York state ratifying convention.
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