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 | | Hamilton also wrote a pamphlet which was highly critical of Adams (although it closed with a tepid endorsement) which may have hurt Adams's 1800 reelection campaign and split the Federalist Party, contributing to the victory of the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Jefferson, in the election of 1800. |
 | | Hamilton grew extremely close to Eliza's sister Angelica Church, who was married to a Member of Parliament. |
 | | Hamilton argued that fls' natural faculties were as good as those of free whites; and forestalled objections by citing Frederick the Great and others as praising obedience and lack of cultivation in soldiers; he also argued that if the Americans didn't do this, the British would (as they had elsewhere). |
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