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One of the boldest American political thinkers of his time. Hamilton developed the doctrine of implied powers, which supports a liberal interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. He also Alexander Hamilton (1755~1804)

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Page 1: One of the boldest American political thinkers of his time. Hamilton developed the doctrine of implied powers, which supports a liberal interpretation

One of the boldest American political thinkers of his time. Hamilton developed the doctrine of implied powers, which supports a liberal interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. He also served as the nation’s first secretary of the treasury.

Alexander Hamilton (1755~1804)

Page 2: One of the boldest American political thinkers of his time. Hamilton developed the doctrine of implied powers, which supports a liberal interpretation

The fourth U.S. president. Because of his central role in the Constitutional Convention, he became known as the “Father of the Constitution.” As a congressman from Virginia, he sponsored the first ten Amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Madison, a strong supporter of human rights, was by nature a mediator. He kept the United States out of war with Napoleon, but reluctantly led the country into another war with Britain in 1812. During his second term, he encouraged national growth.

James Madison

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John Jay had a distinguished career as an American statesman, culminating in his selection as the first chief justice of the United States in 1789. In 1782 he helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolution. In 1794, while chief justice, he went to Britain and negotiated Jay's Treaty, which averted another war with Britain. After his return, he resigned as chief justice because he had been elected governor of New York.

John Jay(1745~1829)

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George Washington(1732~1799)

Founding Father of the United States; Delivered his inaugural Address in New York CityOn April 30,1789On September 17,1796Peacefully turned over thePower of the presidency to John Adams

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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Distinguished member of the Continental Congress that drafted the Declaration of IndependenceHe and John Jay and John Adams negotiated the Treaty of Paris (1783),which ended the War for Independence.

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Thomas Jefferson(1743~1826)

Author of the Declarationof Independence andthird president of theUnited States Nation’s greatest champion of representative democracyand the rights of man The most eloquent spokesmanon the founding principlesof American self-government