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Why is hamilton's name displayed under the "ship of state" float?

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-To celebrate his role in creating the constitution

Alexander Hamilton's name emphasizes the key role he played in launching the new government and to celebrate his role in creating the constitution.

Step-by-step explanation;

-A parade in New York in 1788 celebrates the new Constitution and features the "Ship of State" float. Alexander Hamilton's name emphasizes the key role he played in launching the new government.

-As the ''Ship of State" float indicates, New Yorkers were particularly eager to acknowledge the role of their own Alexander Hamilton in launching the new government.

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