During the 16th and 17th centuries, several towns and colonies held public lotteries to raise money for town fortifications, libraries, colleges, roads, canals, and public works projects. The lotteries were tolerated in some cases, but in others they were seen as a tax and a waste of money. Alexander Hamilton, a lawyer and statesman, argued … Continue reading What is a Lottery?
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