Paul Hamilton

Politician

1762 – 1816

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Who was Paul Hamilton?

Paul Hamilton was the 3rd United States Secretary of the Navy, from 1809 to 1813.

Paul Hamilton was born in Saint Paul's Parish, South Carolina, on October 16, 1762. He left school at the age of sixteen due to financial problems. During the American War of Independence he served actively in military roles in the southern states, fighting under General Francis Marion. He participated with Colonel William Harden in the capture of Fort Balfour.

Following the war, he was a planter and public figure. Hamilton served South Carolina in many public offices including state Representative, State Senator, Comptroller, and the 42nd Governor.

In 1809, President James Madison selected Hamilton to become the third Secretary of the Navy. His term in office included the first months of the War of 1812, during which time the small United States Navy achieved several remarkable victories over British warships. Hamilton was a proponent of military preparedness, especially sea fortifications. Although he wanted to strengthen the Navy, he found the Congress hostile and the President indifferent to his ideas. However, he was responsible for the Naval Hospitals Act of 1811.

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Born
Oct 16, 1762
South Carolina
Also known as
  • 保罗·汉密尔顿
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  • United States of America
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Died
Jun 30, 1816
Beaufort

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on July 23, 2013

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