After the Revolution, Washington and Hamilton joined the new government. Hamilton fought for soldier pay and a national bank for foreign trade, battled 8 years for the Assumption Bill, and faced slander from Senator Roberts.


So, you’re thinking about watching Alexander Hamilton from 1931? 🤔 Well, if you’re a history buff, especially into the Founding Fathers and early American politics, then yeah, give it a shot. You’ll probably appreciate seeing this era brought to life, even if it’s through a very old lens. Anyone looking for fast-paced...

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"So, you’re thinking about watching Alexander Hamilton from 1931? 🤔 Well, if you’re a history buff, especially into the Founding Fathers and early American politics, then yeah, give it a shot. You’ll probably appreciate seeing this era brought to life, even if it’s through a very old lens. Anyone looking for fast-paced action or modern drama? You’ll likely be *bored stiff*. This one’s a talker, and it feels every bit of its age. George Arliss plays Hamilton, and he really *owns* the role. He’s ..."
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