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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · aide-de-camp (1777-1782), United States. Role In: American Revolution. John Laurens (born October 28, 1754, Charleston, South Carolina [U.S.]—died August 27, 1782, Combahee River, south of Charleston) was an American Revolutionary War officer who served as aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington.

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    Act 1

    The sassy Laurens meets Hamilton in "Aaron Burr, Sir", while in New York with his friends, tailor's apprentice Hercules Mulligan and a snarky Frenchman, le Marquis de Lafayette. The two bond almost instantly, and Hamilton states in "My Shot" that he "likes Laurens a lot." Laurens encourages his friends to take heart and have faith in the revolution ("The Story of Tonight"). In "Right Hand Man", Laurens, Hamilton, Lafayette, and Mulligan steal British cannons, and Hamilton becomes Washington's...

    Act 2

    As Alexander contemplates death in his duel against Aaron Burr ("The World Was Wide Enough"), he sees Laurens leading a chorus of soldiers in heaven.

    Alexander Hamilton

    Hamilton and Laurens are very close friends. After meeting in the second song, they are constantly seen together and hug not infrequently, and before going to battle, they hold each other's forearms and look into each other's eyes. When Laurens is prepared to duel Charles Lee, he requests that Hamilton serve as his second, and then confesses that he considers Hamilton to be his closest friend. In reality, Hamilton and Laurens exchanged a number of affectionate letters. In his, Hamilton stated...

    Some letters between Hamilton and Laurens

    1. From Alexander to Laurens: "Cold in my professions, warm in my friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it might be in my power, by action rather than words, to convince you that I love you. You know the opinion I entertain of mankind, and how much it is my desire to preserve myself free from particular attachments, and to keep my happiness independent on the caprice of others. You should not have taken advantage of my sensibility to steal into my affections without my consent. But as you hav...

    Marquis de Lafayette and Hercules Mulligan

    Marquis de Lafayette and Hercules Mulligan are Laurens' two other friends in the musical. They both seem to show affection towards him, and are saddened upon the news of his death. While he is closest with Hamilton, Laurens is portrayed as knowing them first, and supports/is supported by the them throughout the show. The three all advocate for Alexander. During Laurens' Interlude in the musical, Mulligan and Lafayette are both on the upstage balcony reading letters of their own. When Eliza re...

    John Laurens is played by the same actor who plays Philip Hamilton in every production of Hamilton.
    Laurens' characterization in Hamilton, coupled with some historical basis for speculation surrounding the real figures' relationship, has led some fans to believe he was gay. While this fact remain...
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LaurensJohn Laurens - Wikipedia

    John Laurens (October 28, 1754 – August 27, 1782) was an American soldier and statesman from South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War, best known for his criticism of slavery and his efforts to help recruit slaves to fight for their freedom as U.S. soldiers.

  3. John Laurens ( Charleston, Carolina del Sur, 28 de octubre de 1754 - Río Combahee, al sur de Charleston, 27 de agosto de 1782) fue un oficial estadounidense y estadista de Carolina del Sur durante la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos de América: Fue reconocido por su crítica hacia la esclavitud y sus esfuerzos por reclutar ...

  4. An exhibit on eighteenth century U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton and his relationship with John Laurens. Multiple historians consider how to interpret the intimacy between Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens during the American Revolution.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2020 · Lin Manuel-Miranda's Hamilton, based on Ron Chernow's book, features John Laurens as its anti-slavery character. How realistic is this depiction? What was the real John Laurens like?

  6. Laurens Character Analysis. In Act 1, John Laurens is Hamilton ’s best friend. As in history, the musical shows Laurens to be a committed anti-slavery advocate: he spends most of the war in North Carolina, helping to build the nation’s first Black battalion.