Charles Arthur Conant
Charles Arthur Conant (July 1861-July 1915) was an American author and journalist who specialized in banking and finance. Originally from Massachusetts, Conant spent time working in New York as well as traveling to the Philippines and Cuba to do research on coinage and banking. His legacy largely consists of articles published about American and Latin-American finance and trade.
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Alexander Hamilton
- By: Charles Arthur Conant
- Narrator: John Pruden
- Length: 2 hours 33 minutes
- Publisher: Public Domain
- Publish date: January 12, 2016
- Language: English
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Founding father Alexander Hamilton led a passionate and meaningful life. Nicknamed Little Lion for his short stature and bold ideas, Hamilton played an integral role in the founding of America’s union after the Revolutionary War, as well the drafting and executing of America’s Constitution. His life, chronicled in Charles Arthur Conant’s biography of him, exemplifies that of hard work and accomplishment. Along with fighting in the Revolutionary War, he became America’s first Secretary of the Treasury under Washington’s administration where he set up the nation’s first financial system. This biographical account of Hamilton’s life shows how important he was to the birth and eventual administration of the young American nation. The life of Alexander Hamilton, as recently performed in the Broadway musical.
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