This is for personal use ONLY.In Hamilton, his award-winning Broadway musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda depicts Alexander Hamilton’s wife and sisters-in-law as a proto-feminist girl group, singing in formation and demanding that the Founding Fathers “include women in the sequel.” But who were Eliza Hamilton’s sisters, Angelica and Peggy Schuyler, and were their politics as revolutionary as Hamilton suggests? An investigation into their lives reveals that, although Miranda fudged many of the biographical details, the real Schuyler sisters were truly as unforgettable as the fictionalized characters in the musical.Īngelica Schuyler, born in 1756 in Albany, New York, was the eldest daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler and his wife, Catharine Van Rensselaer Schuyler.
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zip file containing (3) JPEG and (3) PDF HIGH RESOLUTION (300dpi) images in sizes:Įasy, right? When you download your file onto your computer just double click the. Hear ye hear ye!! Include women in the sequel, a loud and round quote made by Angelica Schuyler during The Schuyler Sisters from the hit show from the genius Lin-Manuel Miranda! This print is ready for your wall! Since it's a digital download you can use your favorite print service, your own printer, or your own favorite paper!