A History of the United States And Its People for the Use of Schools

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The Republican party in America wished to bring in republican manners and simple tastes, and they objected to the stately ceremonies which Washington and the Federalists liked.
The great leader of the Federalists was General Alex ander Hamilton, who did everything in his power to strengthen the government of the United States. The Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson, the author of WASHINGTON S PRESIDENCY.
21 5 Alexander Hamilton. This great man was born in the Island of Nevis, in the West
...Indies, in January, 1757. His father was poor, and he was put into a counting-house. At fifteen years of age he wrote for the " St. Christopher s Ga zette " an account of a hurricane that had just desolated the Leeward West India Islands. The remarkable ability of this description attracted the attention of the chief men of the place, and the boy was sent to the American continent to be educated. In 1774, when but seventeen years of age, while a student in King s College (now Columbia College), in New York, he made a speech on the Revolu tionary side at a great meeting in the fields, which at once stamped him as a wonderful youth.

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