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Cleanup : Rework the section on Hamilton & Slavery to focus on Hamilton's actual involvement with slavery as opposed to an obscure academic debate about his portrayal by biographers. Unfortunately the entire article is locked from editing and nobody seems to be improving it at the moment.
Expand : Hamilton and the Battle of Princeton; Hamilton's private negotiations with George Beckwith, the British agent; Hamilton and the speculators, including the bailout of William Duer; Hamilton's attacks on Philip Freneau, and the misquotation.