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Parker Morgan
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3 March, 21:18
State representing alexander Hamilton?
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Alexander Hamilton attended the Continental Congress as a New York delegate from November 1782 through July 1783. He is also considered by many historians to be a Founding Father of the United States of America. He was the country's first Secretary of the Treasury and was considered to be a political philosopher, co-authoring the Federalist Papers with James Madison and John Jay.
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