During the Revolutionary War, Alexander Hamilton played a crucial role as an officer in the Continental Army, where he served as an aide-de-camp to General George Washington. He believed in the importance of a strong centralized government to unite the colonies against British rule and to ensure effective military coordination. Hamilton's experiences during the war shaped his views on financial and military organization, which later influenced his contributions to the founding of the United States, particularly in establishing a robust federal government.
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