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Alexander Hamilton's letter to John Jay (March 14, 1779) both confirm and complicate our understanding of Alexander Hamilton as he is portrayed in the musical in that in the letter we can read that Alexander Hamilton was against slavery. Hamilton was a severe critic of slavery in the United States and favored abolitionism. In that letter that Hamilton wrote to his close New Yorker friend John Jay, he supported the recruiting of black slaves to enroll in the Continental Army, an idea proposed by a South Carolina's colonists, Colonel John Laurens.
Information can be passed through letters. Alexander Hamilton's letter to John Jay in March 14, 1779 helps us to know who Alexander Hamilton was as he was shown in the musical. This was because in that in the letter, Alexander Hamilton was said to be a man who was strongly against slavery.
In that letter that Hamilton to John Jay, he was in support of the recruiting of black slaves to taken in the Continental Army.
What is the purpose of Hamilton's letter to John Jay?
Hamilton wrote to his friend and who was a fellow New Yorker called John Jay, He did san effort lead by Colonel John Laurens of South Carolina to hire and employ black slaves in the Continental Army.
Conclusively, this he was that he was strongly against slavery.
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