Alexander Hamilton: The Outsider by Jean Fritz

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Acclaimed biographer Jean Fritz brings history to life in this facinating look at the life- and untimely death- of Alexander Hamilton.

Born in the British West Indies, young Alexander Hamilton arrived in New York as an "outsider," but he quickly became a key figure in our nation's history. When the Revolutionary War broke out, he served his new country, achieving a postition as Washington's most valuable aide-de-camp. He was there for the writing of the Constitution, drafted most of the Federalist Papers, and served as the country's first secretary of the treasury- all before his life was cut short in his infamous duel with Aaron Burr.

Historically accurate and wholly accessible, this is an ideal choice for young readers looking to learn more about this important figure in our nation's history.

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Acclaimed biographer Jean Fritz brings history to life in this facinating look at the life- and untimely death- of Alexander Hamilton.

Born in the British West Indies, young Alexander Hamilton arrived in New York as an "outsider," but he quickly became a key figure in our nation's history. When the Revolutionary War broke out, he served his new country, achieving a postition as Washington's most valuable aide-de-camp. He was there for the writing of the Constitution, drafted most of the Federalist Papers, and served as the country's first secretary of the treasury- all before his life was cut short in his infamous duel with Aaron Burr.

Historically accurate and wholly accessible, this is an ideal choice for young readers looking to learn more about this important figure in our nation's history.

Acclaimed biographer Jean Fritz brings history to life in this facinating look at the life- and untimely death- of Alexander Hamilton.

Born in the British West Indies, young Alexander Hamilton arrived in New York as an "outsider," but he quickly became a key figure in our nation's history. When the Revolutionary War broke out, he served his new country, achieving a postition as Washington's most valuable aide-de-camp. He was there for the writing of the Constitution, drafted most of the Federalist Papers, and served as the country's first secretary of the treasury- all before his life was cut short in his infamous duel with Aaron Burr.

Historically accurate and wholly accessible, this is an ideal choice for young readers looking to learn more about this important figure in our nation's history.

Condition: Like NEW

Style: Paperback

Genre: Historical Non-Fiction

Age: 8-12

Illustrator: Ian Schoenherr

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