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Washington and Hamilton

The Alliance That Forged America

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The true story of the friendship between founding fathers George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. From the American Revolution to the nation's first tempestuous years, this history book tells the largely untold story of the men who built America from the ground up and changed US history.

In the wake of the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers faced a daunting task: overcome their competing visions to build a new nation, the likes of which the world had never seen. As hostile debates raged over how to protect their new hard-won freedoms, two men formed an improbable partnership that would launch the fledgling United States: George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.

Washington and Hamilton chronicles the unlikely collaboration between these two conflicting characters at the heart of our national narrative: Washington, the indispensable general devoted to classical virtues, and Hamilton, an ambitious officer and lawyer eager for fame of the noblest kind.

Working together, they laid the groundwork for the institutions that govern the United States to this day and protected each other from bitter attacks from Jefferson and Madison, who considered their policies a betrayal of the republican ideals they had fought for.

Yet while Washington and Hamilton's different personalities often led to fruitful collaboration, their conflicting ideals also tested the boundaries of their relationship—and threatened the future of the new republic.

From the rumblings of the American Revolution through the fractious Constitutional Convention and America's turbulent first years, this captivating history reveals the stunning impact of this unlikely duo that set the United States on the path to becoming a superpower.

Ideal for fans of nonfiction best sellers Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow and The First Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer, Washington and Hamilton is a story of American history, political intrigue, and a friendship for the people.

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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2015
      An elegant dual study resurrects Alexander Hamilton as one of George Washington's most valued advisers. Though it is difficult to add any new information to the history of the framers' relationships to each other, Knott (National Security Affairs/United States Naval War Coll.; Rush to Judgment: George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and His Critics, 2012, etc.) and Williams (The Jamestown Experiment: The Remarkable Story of the Enterprising Colony and the Unexpected Results that Shaped America, 2011, etc.), the professional development director at the Bill of Rights Institute, attribute the ratification of the Constitution, among other key events, to the professional, enduring friendship between these two key players. Of vastly different backgrounds and ages, Washington and Hamilton were nonetheless ambitious men of the Enlightenment who cared deeply about honor at all cost. Both men's personalities and careers were defined by war; as Washington's aide de camp, Hamilton distinguished himself for his bravery under fire. Although the two were somewhat estranged immediately after the war, they both came to the conclusion during the Continental Congress that "the common good necessitated a stronger national government instead of a government controlled by the narrow, self-interested states." Re-energized by their shared vision, they both threw their weight behind ratification-Washington by his sheer dignity and authority, Hamilton through his Federalist Papers. Indeed, Hamilton's insistence that Washington become the first president, as well as his essays on the office itself, would allow Washington to embody that "indispensable" role. Although not Washington's first cabinet choice for secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton would masterly define the role through his creation of a national bank, among other accomplishments. The authors move chronologically, carefully sifting the evidence of Hamilton's indispensability to the president and his loyalty in the face of increasing partisanship by Thomas Jefferson's Republicans. Washington repeatedly called on Hamilton's advice-e.g., regarding the Jay Treaty-and enlisted him to assist with the crafting of his farewell address. Knott and Williams expertly show how Hamilton was often attacked because Washington was untouchable.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2015

      Knott (National Security Affairs, U.S. Naval War Coll.; Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth) and Williams (Washington, Jefferson & Madison Inst.; Jamestown Experiment) trace the complicated relationship between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), who served as the first secretary of the treasury under Washington and founded the Federalist Party. Some may consider it an overstatement to claim that the collaboration between Washington and Hamilton has been "overlooked" and an oversimplification to argue that "the epic confrontation of the founding era occurred between...Washington and Hamilton on one side and Jefferson and Madison on the other." However, a book-length study comparing their backgrounds and ideas as well as exploring their friendship is most welcome. Fully documented is the tension toward the end of their lives, as Hamilton never recovered from the loss of his son Phillip, who tragically died in a duel just as his father would a few years later. VERDICT This readable narrative successfully describes the ways in which the "indispensable alliance" between Washington and Hamilton was a significant factor in America's founding.--Mark Spencer, Brock Univ., St. Catharines, Ont.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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