Angelica Schuyler
Angelica Schuyler was a prominent figure in American history, known for her intelligence and wit. Born in 1756, she was the daughter of Philip Schuyler, a wealthy landowner and general during the American Revolutionary War. Angelica was well-educated and became known for her sharp mind and strong opinions, often engaging in correspondence with notable figures of her time, including Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.
She is also recognized for her close relationship with her sister, Eliza Schuyler, who married Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Angelica's life and legacy have been celebrated in various cultural works, including the popular musical Hamilton, which highlights her role in early American society.