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Alexander Hamilton is born on the British island of Nevis in the West Indies, the second of two boys. His father James is a Scottish trader of noble ancestry.His mother Rachel Faucett, of French descent, is still married to another man at the time. Several biographical accounts will put the year of Hamilton's birth as 1757.
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The Hamiltons move to the Danish island of St. Croix, but James soon leaves his family, and Alexander never sees his father again.
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His employer will later fund his education.
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Alexander's mother Rachel Faucett dies of yellow fever. Alexander nearly dies at this time.
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Chafing at a clerk's existence and anxious to prove himself, 14-year-old Alexander writes to a friend: "I wish there was a War."
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Alexander's old employer and a small group of local people provide funds to send Hamilton away to a grammar school in New Jersey.
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July 11: Hamilton is mortally wounded by Burr and dies the next day after suffering considerable physical agony.