![]() Washington pulls Hamilton aside and tells him to figure out a compromise to win over Congress ("Cabinet Battle #1"). In 1789, Jefferson and Hamilton debate the latter's financial proposals at a Cabinet meeting. Thomas Jefferson returns to America from being the U.S. Angelica moves to London with her new husband ("Non-Stop"). He co-authors The Federalist Papers and is selected as Secretary of the Treasury by newly-elected President Washington. ![]() Hamilton receives word that his friend Laurens has been killed in a seemingly pointless battle after the war was won and throws himself into his work ("Tomorrow There'll Be More of Us"). Hamilton's son Philip is born, while Burr has a daughter, Theodosia, and the two tell their children how they will do anything to protect them ("Dear Theodosia"). Lafayette returns to France with plans to inspire his people to have their revolution. Soon after the victory at Yorktown, King George asks the rebels how they will succeed in governing on their own ("What Comes Next?"). At the Siege of Yorktown, Hamilton meets up with Lafayette to take down the British, revealing that Mulligan was recruited as a spy, helping them figure out how to trap the British and win the war ("Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)"). Washington agrees but explains to Hamilton-who is convinced he should die a martyr and a hero in war-that he should be careful with his actions because whatever he does will be known for ages to come ("History Has Its Eyes on You"). After Lafayette convinces France to get involved on the colonists' side ("Guns and Ships"), he urges Washington to call Hamilton back to help plan the final Siege of Yorktown. There, Eliza reveals that she is pregnant with her first child, and asks Hamilton to slow down to take in what has happened in their lives ("That Would Be Enough"). Hamilton is temporarily suspended by Washington ("Meet Me Inside") over the duel and is sent home. Laurens injures Lee, who in turn yields ("Ten Duel Commandments"). As conditions worsen for the Continental Army, Hamilton aids Laurens in a duel against Charles Lee ("Stay Alive"), who insulted Washington. Burr reflects on Hamilton's swift rise while considering his career as more cautious ("Wait For It"). After the wedding, Burr congratulates Hamilton on his position as aide-de-camp to Washington Hamilton admits that he would much rather have Burr's position on the battlefield ("The Story of Tonight (Reprise)"). At Philip Schuyler's ball ("A Winter's Ball"), Eliza Schuyler falls hopelessly in love with Alexander, who reciprocates her feelings, and the two later marry each other ("Helpless"), as Angelica suppresses her feelings for the sake of their happiness at the wedding ("Satisfied"). During the New York and New Jersey campaign, Hamilton accepts a position as George Washington's aide-de-camp ("Right Hand Man"), instead of field command. ![]() King George then insists on his authority ("You'll Be Back"). ![]() Samuel Seabury warns everyone about the dangers of Congress, but Hamilton disagrees and tries to counter Seabury ("Farmer Refuted"). Meanwhile, wealthy sisters Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy Schuyler go into town seeking out potential suitors ("The Schuyler Sisters"). They affirm their revolutionary goals to each other ("The Story of Tonight"). After arriving in New York in 1776, Hamilton meets Aaron Burr, John Laurens, Marquis de Lafayette, and Hercules Mulligan ("Aaron Burr, Sir"), and impresses them with his rhetorical skills ("My Shot"). ![]() The orphan Alexander Hamilton leaves his home on the island of Nevis ("Alexander Hamilton"). ![]()
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