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		<title>The #HamAlong&#8217;s Gotta Keep the American Promise</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>So. Much. Finance. Talk. I trust that the #HamAlong will experience a sharp upward turn in action in the subsequent chapters, and can only conclude that the schedule for this week allotted a comparatively lowish number of pages to make up for how heavily taxy this section is. One thing I learned that tied into knowledge I already possessed was that Britain had, at this time, something like a monopoly on textile production. A. Ham wanted to diversify American business, rather than continuing to depend on only agriculture, so he spent a lot of time learning about textiles and how&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So. Much. Finance. Talk. I trust that the #HamAlong will experience a sharp upward turn in action in the subsequent chapters, and can only conclude that the schedule for this week allotted a comparatively lowish number of pages to make up for how heavily taxy this section is.</p>
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<p>One thing I learned that tied into knowledge I already possessed was that Britain had, at this time, something like a monopoly on textile production. A. Ham wanted to diversify American business, rather than continuing to depend on only agriculture, so he spent a lot of time learning about textiles and how Americans could produce them in factories. Britain, meanwhile, would not let their cleverest engineers <em>even leave the country,</em> lest they betray English textile secrets to the rest of the world. Crazy, eh? And particularly strange to think about given how, a few years on, India&#8217;s going to make the bottom fall out of the British textile industry anyway.</p>
<p>In his free time, when he&#8217;s not writing financial systems into existence, A. Ham is, I am sorry to say, becoming involved with Maria Reynolds. It is self-destructive AF, and knowing as I do the ultimate outcome, I wish and wish that he would change his mind and not fuck that lady.</p>
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<p>Oh but then what. The chapter started off all sex-scandally and guess what came next. Guess for a sec.</p>
<p>YES. YOU ARE CORRECT. MORE FINANCE STUFF.</p>
<p>And not even, you know, like Hamilton&#8217;s barely even feuding with Jefferson and Madison yet. Jefferson does come home from France, and Chernow makes the excellent point that whereas <em>we</em> think of Jefferson as a revered Founding Father, <em>Hamilton</em> only knew about him what he had heard from other people. Which was, like, that he owned slaves and wasn&#8217;t a great commander and had asked Angelica to come back to Monticello with him to check out all his slaves. So it is no big surprise that Hamilton was all:</p>
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<p>Since I paid less attention to this section than I have to most of the sections (and less than I will pay to future sections! I swear this is the most amount inattentive I will ever be throughout this HamAlong!), I will just leave you with this John Adams burn:</p>
<blockquote><p>John Adams [told] Jefferson that [Hamilton] was an &#8220;insolent coxcomb who rarely dined in good company where there was good wine without getting silly and vaporing about his administration, like a young girl about her brilliants and trinkets.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Y&#8217;all, that not only does not sound insolent or coxcomby, it sounds outright delightful. Like Hamilton&#8217;s true love for America was barely being kept under wraps at all times, and then you get a glass of wine into him and he can&#8217;t shut up about it. ADORABLE.</p>
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