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[jamilton in university au]
Alexander Hamilton didn't get anything for free.
Every grade, every opportunity, every success was the result of hard work, discipline, and a constant struggle for a place in a world that wasn't ready for him.
Thomas Jefferson was his opposite - the embodiment of privilege, confidence, and the ease with which he earned admiration. When Jefferson returned from France, their ideological conflict turned into a personal confrontation that could no longer be ignored.
This is a story about inequalities hidden in the language of law, ambition fueled by anger, and what happens when your enemy turns out to be someone who understands you all too well.
Moder Universe, University, Law School