Through his efforts as a volunteer, young Hamilton became General George Washington’s aide de camp, or his right-hand man. Hamilton fought with honor in the Revolutionary War Princeton rejected Hamilton, but King’s College (later known as Columbia) accepted him.ģ. The locals were so impressed that they took up a collection to send Hamilton to a college in the British North American colonies. In August 1772, Hamilton’s letter to his father about a hurricane that struck Saint Croix was reprinted in a newspaper, the Royal Danish American Gazette. Hamilton’s skills as a writer let him leave the Caribbean Hamilton left the region as a teenager to live in North America.Ģ. His father was from Scotland his mother from Nevis. Kitts are one country, known as the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. (There is a dispute among historians about his actual birth year.) Today, Nevis and St. Hamilton was born on January 11, in either 1755 or 1757, on the island of Nevis in the British West Indies. On this day in 1755 or 1757, Alexander Hamilton was born in the Caribbean. If you need a quick primer on Hamilton, here are the essential facts about him.
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