Alexander Hamilton (2026)

Hamilton was born out of wedlock in the British West Indies (Nevis) around 1755 or 1757. His childhood was a series of tragedies: his father abandoned the family, his mother died of fever when he was roughly 13, and the cousin who took him in committed suicide.

For four years, Hamilton was Washington’s "pen," drafting the general’s correspondence and managing the logistics of the Continental Army. However, Hamilton craved "glory" on the battlefield. After a brief falling out with Washington, he was finally given command of a battalion and led a successful bayonet charge at the , the decisive victory of the war. Alexander Hamilton

The story of is one of the most dramatic "rags-to-riches" arcs in American history—a penniless immigrant who arrived with nothing and ended up designing the nation’s financial engine. The "Bastard Orphan" of the West Indies Hamilton was born out of wedlock in the