Hamilton was a revolutionary war hero and leading architect of the new American government. He co-authored the Federalist Papers, considered one of the most important contributions to American political thought. As Washington's right-hand man and the first US Secretary of the Treasury, he formulated an economic policy that got the then-new nation on its feet.
No he died in a duel with Arron Burr in 1804
Hamilton and Elizabeth had 8 children, this can be confusing because two of the sons were both named "Philip".So these are the following names of the kids:Philip (January 22, 1782 - 1801)Angelica (born September 25, 1784)James Alexander (April 14, 1788 - September 1878)John Church (born August 22, 1792)Alexander (born May 16, 1796)William S. Hamilton (born August 4, 1797 - October 9, 1850)Eliza (born November 26, 1799)Philip (born June 2, 1802)
because they both wanted 2 b president!
Hamilton and his wife Elizabeth had 8 children.
The very first US $2 bill was issued in 1862, and it featured a picture of Alexander Hamilton.
The very first US $2 bill was issued in 1862 with a portrait of Alexander Hamilton. The bill was redesigned in 1869 and Hamilton was replaced with Thomas Jefferson.
For the one dollar, it's George Washington. 2 dollar- Thomas Jefferson 5 dollar- Abraham Lincoln 10 dollar- Alexander Hamilton 20 dollar- Andrew Jackson 50 dollar- Ulysses Grant 100- Benjamin Franklin
The very first federally-issued $2 bills were printed in 1862 and had a picture of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's picture was replaced by Thomas Jefferson's in 1869.
The very first federally-issued $2 bills were printed in 1862 and had a picture of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's picture was replaced by Thomas Jefferson's in 1869.
The 1 dollar Bill is George Washington. The 2 dollar bill is Thomas Jefferson. The 5 dollar bill is Abraham Lincoln. The 10 dollar bill is Alexander Hamilton. The 20 dollar bill is Andrew Jackson. The 50 dollar bill is Ulysses S. Grant. The 100 dollar bill is Benjamin Franklin. The 500 dollar bill is William Mckinley. The 1,000 dollar bill is Grover Cleveland. The 5,000 dollar bill is James Madison. The 10,000 dollar bill is Salmon P. Chase. The 100,000 dollar bill is Woodrow Wilson. The 1,000,000 is a fake dollar bill but has the Statue of Liberty on it.
No president is on the $10 bill. A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the 1st Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, is on the front of the US $10 bill.The picture on the back of the bill shows the US Treasury Building.Please note that every U.S. bill in current circulation has an identifying caption below the pictures on both sides.== Answer==The obverse of the current US$10, which entered general circulation on March 2, 2006, features a picture of Alexander Hamilton, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury, making it one of only two notes in current general circulation to not feature an image of a former United States President, and the only note to feature an image of an individual born outside of the United States of America. == Answer==There is no president on the 10 dollar bill the person you are thinking of is Alexander Hamilton. He was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.Alexander Hamilton , who was not a president but rather the first Secretary of the Treasury, is on the US ten-dollar bill and has been on it for many years. Andrew Jackson was on the ten in the old series of notes but his picture was moved to the $20-bill.There is no president on the $10.00 (USD) The US ten dollar bill has a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
This info is for current issues:$1: Obverse: George Washington Reverse: Great seal of The united states$2: Thomas Jefferson, signing of the Declaration of Independence$5: Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln memorial$10: Alexander Hamilton, U.S. Treasury$20: Andrew Jackson, White House$50: Ulysses S. Grant, Capitol$100: Ben Franklin, Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
President on $1 one dollar bill: George Washington President on $2 two dollar bill: Thomas Jefferson President on $5 five dollar bill: Abraham Lincoln Face on $10 Ten dollar bill: Alexander Hamilton. He was not a president. President on $20 twenty dollar bill: Andrew Jackson President on $50 fifty dollar bill: U.S. Grant. Face on $100 One hundred dollar bill: Benjamin Franklin. He was not a president. President on $500 five hundred dollar bill: William McKinley President on $1,000 one thousand dollar bill: Grover Cleveland President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison Face on $10,000 ten thousand dollar bill: Salmon P. Chase (not a president; U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Lincoln) President on $100,000 one hundred thousand dollar bill: Woodrow Wilson. These bills were only used for internal government transactions and never circulated publicly) $1,000,000 dollar bill - does not exist - they're novelty items only. All in order of amount. Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, is on the $10 bill. Benjamin Franklin, statesman, diplomat, writer, and inventor, is on the $100 bill. The person on the US $10 bill isn't a president. Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury. $1 - George Washington $2 - Thomas Jefferson $5 - Abraham Lincoln $20 - Andrew Jackson $50 - Ulysses S. Grant $10 bills show Alexander Hamilton, the first Treasury Secretary and $100 bills show statesman, diplomat, and scientist Benjamin Franklin. Neither of these men served as president.
Among currently circulating US currency, the only bills that do not have portraits of former Presidents on the front are the $10 bill (Alexander Hamilton, 1st Secretary of the Treasury) and the $100 bill (Benjamin Franklin, Diplomat and Signer of the Declaration of Independence). The $1, $2, $5, $20 and $50 bills all have portraits of former presidents.
No. In the past, the U.S. $2 note featured Alexander Hamilton, General Winfield Hancock, Samuel Morse, Robert Fulton, and Secretary William Windom, but none feature Hanson.
The U.S. currency has different denominations that have the pictures of different presidents or statesman. The one dollar bill has President George Washington The two dollar bill has President Thomas Jefferson The five dollar has President Abraham Lincoln The ten dollar bill has Alexander Hamilton, never president but the first Treasury Secretary The twenty dollar bill has President Andrew Jackson The fifty dollar bill has President Ulysses Grant Also, the 100 dollar bill has Benjamin Franklin, again not a president but a Founding Father and diplomat among his numerous accomplishments.