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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: In the fanfiction, the Reynolds Pamphlet is published, then Maria Reynolds sues for divorce. The real Maria Reynolds sued for divorce before the Reynolds Pamphlet was ever published. The author [[ShownTheirWork acknowledges this inaccuracy in the author's notes after the end of the chapter.]]

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: In The fic mostly follows the fanfiction, musical’s order of events, which are not the Reynolds Pamphlet is published, then Maria Reynolds sues for divorce. The same order of events as real Maria Reynolds sued for divorce before the Reynolds Pamphlet was ever published.history. The author [[ShownTheirWork acknowledges this inaccuracy in the author's notes after the end of the chapter.]]]]
** In the fanfiction, the Reynolds Pamphlet is published, then Maria Reynolds sues for divorce. The real Maria Reynolds sued for divorce before the Reynolds Pamphlet was ever published.
** In the fanfiction and musical, Philip Hamilton dies before the Election of 1800, but in real life he dies in 1801.
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* AffairLetters: Heavily implied. The musical has Aaron, Jefferson, and Madison show up to accuse Alexander of speculation and embezzlement, because of the money he paid to James Reynolds. Alexander proves his innocence by showing them a letter with the real reason he was paying James Reynolds money: to get him to keep Alexander's affair with James Reynolds' wife Maria Reynolds a secret. This happens shortly before he publishes the Reynolds Pamphlet detailing his affair. The fic doesn't give away the contents of any letters like the musical did, but it otherwise follows the events listed above, and since the fic follows the musical and history one can presume the letters are James Reynolds demanding Alexander pay him to keep the affair with Maria quiet. Though these aren't the usual affair letters in the sense of lovers exchanging letters, they're still proof of two [[SecretRelationship Secret Relationships]]: an affair between Alexander and Maria, and James blackmailing Alexander into paying him, so they still count as this trope.

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* AffairLetters: Heavily implied. The In both the musical has and fic, Aaron, Jefferson, and Madison show up to accuse Alexander of speculation and embezzlement, because of the money he paid to James Reynolds. Alexander proves his innocence by showing them a letter with the real reason he was paying James Reynolds money: to get him to keep Alexander's affair with James Reynolds' wife Maria Reynolds a secret.letters. This happens shortly before he publishes the Reynolds Pamphlet detailing his affair. The fic doesn't give away show the contents of any letters like the musical did, letters, but it in the musical, the audience sees the contents of the letters: James demanded Alexander pay him money otherwise follows the events listed above, and since he'd reveal Alexander's affair with James' wife Maria Reynolds. Since the fic follows the musical and history history, one can presume the letters letters' contents are James Reynolds demanding Alexander pay him to keep the affair with Maria quiet.same. Though these aren't the usual affair letters in the sense of lovers exchanging letters, they're still proof of two [[SecretRelationship Secret Relationships]]: an affair between Alexander and Maria, and James blackmailing Alexander into paying him, so they still count as this trope.

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