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He founded the Bank of New York and played a role in establishing the US Mint from "summary" of Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

Alexander Hamilton was not content with merely shaping the financial system of the fledgling United States through his work on the Federalist Papers. He was a man of action, determined to put his ideas into practice. In 1784, he took a bold step by founding the Bank of New York, which quickly became a cornerstone of the city's financial infrastructure. The bank provided much-needed capital to businesses and individuals, helping to fuel economic growth in the region. But Hamilton's ambitions did not stop there. He saw the need for a more centralized and efficient system of currency in the United States. In 1792, he played a crucial role in the establishment of the US Mint, which would produce the country's first offic...
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