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Leading up to the Battle for New York in 1776, Hamilton joined the Continental

Army hoping to see action in battle and perhaps a battle command. On whose
staff did he instead serve?
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Answer:

Alexander Hamilton served on George Washington's staff.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hamilton remainded a part of Washington's staff but didn't actually get to experience battle for several more years. Not until the Battle of Yorktown, in which he was finally able to serve as a field commander.

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