Jefferson and Hamilton both agreed on the American Idea in principle, though they came to different conclusions when defining between liberty and governmental power in the Constitution. A supporter of ...
Think Great American rivalries, and Lincoln-Douglas or LBJ-RFK or maybe even Bill Gates-Steve Jobs jumps to mind. But none of those—or any others, for that matter—were as fervent, and certainly none ...
These two Founding Fathers could hardly be more unlike. The proposal to remove Alexander Hamilton from the ten-dollar bill shows yet again how poorly we often value the really deserving figures in our ...
A new book reveals how Thomas Jefferson (left) and Alexander Hamilton (right) hated each other from the get-go -- and their feud formed the basis of our political parties. NY Post composite The damp ...
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‘WE hold these truths to be self-evident, — that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit ...
The “Hamilton Takeover Tour” has been in the works for nearly a year, he said, and even though Jefferson could be considered one of the villains of the musical, the tour is not a response to Miranda’s ...
Politeness appears to have been invented to enable people who would naturally fall out to live together in peace. And there is great need of etiquette in a world where antipathy plays a part not less ...
The musical follows an old playbook that divides the founders into heroes and villains. This started after the Revolution when Charles Willson Peale began compiling portraits of “Revolutionary ...