
Overview
A profile of Alexander Hamilton, the nation's first treasury secretary and a leading force in the post-Revolutionary War push for a Constitution and strong central government. Included: his role in writing the influential "Federalist Papers," establishing the first national bank and a national currency; and his death in the infamous duel with Vice President Aaron Burr. Also, insights from Hamilton biographer Ron Chernow; and historian Karl-Friedrich Walling.
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19 - 4Test Tube Babies October 23, 2006
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19 - 5The Great Fever October 30, 2006
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19 - 6The Gold Rush November 06, 2006
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19 - 7The Berlin Airlift January 29, 2007
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19 - 8The Living Weapon February 05, 2007
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19 - 9New Orleans (1 & 2) February 12, 2007
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19 - 10Sister Aimee April 02, 2007
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19 - 11Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple April 09, 2007
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19 - 12Summer of Love April 23, 2007
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19 - 13The Mormons (1): History April 30, 2007
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19 - 14The Mormons (2): Church and State May 01, 2007
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19 - 15Alexander Hamilton May 14, 2007