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The Boston Massacre
It was a street fight between an American mob and a squad of British soldiers -
Hamilton's Studies
Alexander Hamilton started his studies on the King´s College, New York -
The Boston Tea Party
It was a political and marcantile protest by the Sons of Liberty, they attacked a freighter with tea in Boston, It is considered like a precedent to the Independence War of the United States -
Hamilton joined to the Continental Army
Hamilton was named captain of the artillery for the Assembly of New York -
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence -
Hamilton met Burr
They met in New York during the Revolutionary War in a taver in Albany, with Mulligan, Laurens and Lafayette -
The Battle of Princeton
It was a battle of the America Revolutionary War in which Hamilton particpated and was when Washington noticed him and his potential. The victory was for the americans -
Siege of Yorktown
It was the final battle and a decisive victory of American Continental Army led by the General George Washington and the French Army against the British troops led by General Cornwallis -
Beginning of Hamilton´s political career
After back to New York, Hamilton was designated to the Confederation Congress as a representative of New York and he applied for a test of advocacy acces that passed, then he opened an office in Albany -
The Treaty for Paris
Two years later, the last British troops went out of America and with the Peace of Versailles England recognized the independence of the United States of America -
The Constitutional Convention and the Federalists Papers
Hamilton was designated as a delagate for Phillip Schuyler, his father in law. In the same year he wrote with James Madison, John Jay and Thomas Jefferson for the ratification of the Constitution of the United States -
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As Treasury Secretary
When Washigton was elected president he named to Hamilton, the first Treasury Secretary of the United States, in this position Hamilton founded the first bank of the United States, he wrote the and presented to the Congress the Reoprt of the Public Credit -
Hamilton´s death
In 1804, Aaron Burr challlenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel at Weehawken, where Burr shot him and Hamilton died the next day