January 11, 1755 - July 12, 1804 (Age: 49)
Was a Founding Father, chief of staff to General Washington, promoter of the Constitution, founder of the nation's financial system, and the founder of the first American political party. Served as Secretary of Treasury and served in the American Revolution. He wrote 51 of the Federalist Papers. Believed that the implied power that was given to the government in the Constitution could fund the national debt, assume state debts, and create a Bank of the United States.
Was a Founding Father, chief of staff to General Washington, promoter of the Constitution, founder of the nation's financial system, and the founder of the first American political party. Served as Secretary of Treasury and served in the American Revolution. He wrote 51 of the Federalist Papers. Believed that the implied power that was given to the government in the Constitution could fund the national debt, assume state debts, and create a Bank of the United States.